My GPS suddenly stopped working. It was working fine for couple of days, and now it can't find the satellites.
I was wondering if I need to change the configuration. For example, on the GPS Status page, there is a "configure" section.
There it says Select your GPS receiver. Which one do I need?
Next, it asks about GPS Baud rate.
Then, it has "GPS is connected to" section, with COM ports. Which one should I use?
Any help would be appreciated.
I found out the settings:
Receiver: Other NMEA Receiver
GPS Baud Rate: 4800
Port: Com9
znerses said:
I found out the settings:
Receiver: Other NMEA Receiver
GPS Baud Rate: 4800
Port: Com9
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settings are ok. you can also chose "built in receiver" if you have such an option.
the baud rate incraesing changed nothing for me...
cs_e2 said:
settings are ok. you can also chose "built in receiver" if you have such an option.
the baud rate incraesing changed nothing for me...
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The Built-In option appeared in TomTom V6.03.
The Baud rate makes no difference to TomTom; some GPS apps need the rate to match the hardware setting, which is 57600. The actual data transfer rate is no more than 1000 Bd anyway, which is why any rate setting ought to work.
Try soft reset if it takes to long to find satelite. Works for me
NeilM said:
The Built-In option appeared in TomTom V6.03.
The Baud rate makes no difference to TomTom; some GPS apps need the rate to match the hardware setting, which is 57600. The actual data transfer rate is no more than 1000 Bd anyway, which is why any rate setting ought to work.
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Does this version work with WM5 or WM6? I'm currently using WM5 and thinking about d/l tomtom version 6 if I can find it...
Thanks
Related
Hi, I have a HTC P3600 (Trinity), with the newest officiel ROM with GPS activated. I have TomTom 6.03 and I can get it working with a relatively quick fix (1-2 min).
I have chosen: NMEA reciver, Com 9 and 4800 baud - and everything is OK.
BUT when I start TomTom the next time, the com settings is wrong. It is listed as com 3, so it won't remember that it should use com 9.
The NMEA setting and the baud rate is corectly set.
Can I change something in the registry?
Thanks
Steen
If you have TT 6.03 one of the receiver options is "Built IN GPS" or similar, try that and see if it sticks that way
Thanks, I didn't even try the "build in GPS" as I have read that we needed to use NMEA antenna.
However, I followed your advice, and it sticks. Here you don't need to use baud rate and com settings.
Thanks for your help.
Steen
Hope this helps someone else
Firstly here are the settings for GPS that get TomTom working on my HTC 3600i
Device - Settings / System / External GPS
Programs tab / GPS program port: COM4
Hardware tab / GPS hardware port COM9 / Baud rate 115200
Access tab / Manage GPS automatically (enabled/selected)
TomTom - Change preferences / Show GPS Status / Configure
Other NMEA GPS receiver / GPS baud rate 115200 / GPS in COM9
Make sure you have the a recent ROM installed (Windows Mobile 6 appears to connect faster than 5), some of the older ROM's for the 3600 don't have GPS enabled. I'm using the standard HTC 3.00.707.18. ROM.
Don't bother looking for a way to turn on GPS on the unit, this happens automatically, the only key here is to make sure that you have the correct settings & your device settings match up with TomTom.
Ensure that you are standing outside for GPS to connect, it may take up to 6-8 minutes for a cold sync (however should only take ~2 minutes).
To check if your GPS is actually working, go to show GPS status, if you see the message "GPS Device Not Found" it's not working properly, check the above steps again. If you see "No valid GPS signal!" this means your GPS is working, however not yet locked on-to satelites (you might also notice the blue and yellow circle spinning).
Hope this helps.
Cheers - Steve
Nice summary! It should be made sticky.
Just my 2 pennies: TomTom should be 6.03.
My config is: WM5, GPD1, COM9, baud rate 57600, and ticked "Manage GPS automatically".
ozsmac said:
Hope this helps someone else
Firstly here are the settings for GPS that get TomTom working on my HTC 3600i
Device - Settings / System / External GPS
Programs tab / GPS program port: COM4
Hardware tab / GPS hardware port COM9 / Baud rate 115200
Access tab / Manage GPS automatically (enabled/selected)
TomTom - Change preferences / Show GPS Status / Configure
Other NMEA GPS receiver / GPS baud rate 115200 / GPS in COM9
Cheers - Steve
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hi steve,
my GPS works fine and i have baud rate set to 4800. will it be more efficient to set the baud rate to the highest setting 115200, like yours? what is the real different in baud rate, really? please comment.
sfaguy said:
hi steve,
my GPS works fine and i have baud rate set to 4800. will it be more efficient to set the baud rate to the highest setting 115200, like yours? what is the real different in baud rate, really? please comment.
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Setting the baud rate to anything other than 4800 has no real effect as the amount of data being transferred is minimal.
For any version of tomtom prior to 6.03 you would set your TT preferences to "other NEMA". Version 6.03 and 6.032 automatically select "internal GPS receiver" so there is no need to change anything.
Thanks ozsmac...worked beautifully...
I can also vouch that this works for TomTom 5.21.
Cheers!!
Quick GPS FIX
Using Trinity, I use this proggy "BEELINE GPS" with this programme u get a real quick GPS fix .
get a look here :
http://www.visualgps.net/BeeLineGPS/
if u wanna the proggy, look on the net or if needed i can download it here.
Im having only gray dots on the GPS Status! and it still say, No Valid GPS, I did the settings as mentioned in first post. any help is appreciated ahhh one more thing, Im trying it on Athena, so am I on the wrong thread? sorry if I am
Excuse me, when install tomtom dont recgnize the internal gps device, I setting gps NMEA, velocity trasmition 9600 and com4.
It work well, but is ok? or I must setting different?
Thanks
(Excuse me for my english!!!)
When you used the cab to install TomTom you will indeed need to use these settings. If you use the installer on the CD-Rom witch came with the device you can use the internal GPS.
No worries, it does the job, don't bother.
adrenalynik said:
Excuse me, when install tomtom dont recgnize the internal gps device, I setting gps NMEA, velocity trasmition 9600 and com4.
It work well, but is ok? or I must setting different?
Thanks
(Excuse me for my english!!!)
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isn't the transmission 4800 ??
Sometimes it picks up on 4800 and sometimes 9600. When it says "no gps device" change the baud rate to either of the two numbers.
If its at 4800--> change to 9600
It it's at 9600---> change to 4800
Thanks forthe support, rhe gps work at 9600 and very fast I had feare that the confinguration was mistaken!
No problem at all.
Hi guys,
Once more...i need your help please...
I have a Trinity running WM6 with no problems...
My TomTom version is 6.30 and everything is fine...
But today i've installed the 7.45 with new maps and...puff...
I always get the "No GPS Device" message...
Anyone can tell me what's wrong?
I've downgraded my TomTom version to 6.30 again but with the new maps it doesn't work...
I really need your help guys...
Thanks in advance...
Tom Tom 7 GPS configuration
Go to Tom Tom 7 GPS configuration and instead of internal GPS select NMEA
GPS settings:
gps program port: com1
gps hardware port: com9
baud rate: 9600
Hi Chaplan...
When i go to GPS Settings i have the GPS Baud Rate screen which i configured with 9600 and at the next screen i have this:
COM3:
GPS in COM9
COM7:
RIL on COM6:
S2410 IRDA
My question is how can i change the values?
When i tap in one of the above lines it just goes to the "GPS Status" screen again...
Thanks a lot for your help once more...
you just need to select gps in com9 and there you go....
Tom Tom says it has no GPS Device for 2 seconds and then says the GPS signal is weak till it gets a fix...
But i've already have GPS in COM9 right?
And TomTom stilles saying No GPS Device eternally
Hi again,
I think i understand now
By this time TTN7 change like you said Chaplan...i have now the message "Waiting for a valid GPS signal"...but it's been about 15 minutes...is that normal?
The Baud Rate is 9600 like you told me before...
And it's working
Thanks a lot for your help once more...
No GPS device!
Hi, Please help me!!!! I've just done a rom upgrade and unclocked my Orange M700.....When using TomTom6, It shows No GPS device!.....I tried the settings....but still no joy.
im currently using the following settings:
other NMEA GPS recieve....Selected
GPS baud rate...9600
COM3: GPS in COM9
COM7:
RIL on COM:6
S2410 IRDA
Please help......I'm going MAD!!!!!!!!!
Thank you
What's the P3600's correct baud rate?
Is a higher baud rate better?
I have a GPS enabled app and it needs to have the comm port and baud rate specified.
Any ideas?
Doh
To answer my own question, trail and erro shows that COM4 for port and 115200 for Baud Rate work OK.
Hi,
well the com port can be found (and changed) under Settings->System->External GPS
Just in case...
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