Is it possible to get a Qtek s100 to function as a gps in some way?
if you get a wired gps or a bluetooth pda you can access gps from the device
if you mean without that then no
it would be the same thing as trying to make an old WalkyTalky into a satelite phone
or an old transistor radio into a digital satelite reciever
Ok thanks for answer
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Totally new at this game! Just bought XDA2 and been given tomtom bluetooth GPS (no instructions) how do I bond it with the xda, it asks for device pin, but you can not input anything in to the GPS (and I dont know the pin if it does need one)
Thanks in advance.
to my knowledge pin of tomtom gps receiver is 0000 which you have to enter on your xdaII, not on the receiver.
i don't know which ROM you have but if it is less than 1.72 you probably have to install bluetooth tools to be able to assign serial port. not for the bonding, but for being able to communicate.
http://bluetooth.i-networx.de/index_e.html
but try it first without
If you are using the TomTom software it will configure all the ports for you automatically. Yes the GPS reciever is 0000. It asks for this Number when you bond "New" device.
Good luck
Chris
Thanks guys. I did need the down load.
It now connects happily.
On my ppc you have to uncheck the accept incoming beams IR option in the connections tab in control panel. On mine these frees up the com port and then tomtom allows you to select the correct one.
Might be the same on yours
Cingular 8125 & TomTom GO 910
Is there anyway to pair these two for use of the GPS features? They find each other as far as the TomTom acting as a Bluetooth headset (albeit a bad speakerphone), but it would be nice to have the GPS functions on the phone as well.
Hi all!
I found a strange problem reguarding bluetooth software conflicts beetween Qtek2020's Microsoft Bluetooth Stack and the Widcomm 1.4.1 (BluetoothGPS.cab) Stack.
It means.
Without the Widcomm Stack installed I am able to syncronize via Bluetooth with ActiveSync (com6).
And I moreover can surf the web trough my Qtek GPRS connection via Bluetooth. And that's perfect.
But.
With the Widcomm Stack installed I am still able to syncronize via Bluetooth with ActiveSync (on com6) but I loose the bluetooth-modem capacity!
I own a Trust180 Bluetooth/USB adapter.
I need the Widcomm Stack only to use my Fortuna Clip-On GPS and I will not need it anymore if I could find the way to use it with Qtek-Microsoft Bluetooth Stack, but I have not found the way to do it yet.
So I think I could only surf the registry to find the answer to let both stacks work together, is it possible?
Did anybody have the same problem?
Did anybody find the answer?
Thanks in advance!
Giuseppe
Hi Giuseppe,
I have the same Fortuna Clip-on GPS receiver and I'm able to use it with the MS BT stack. It bonds and offers the option to set up a serial port. If you accept this, it allocates Com 5 to the GPS. I use Tomtom navigation software and in the software set it up as a NEMA 38400 baud connection using Com 5 - all works fine.
Paul
XDA 2i Widcomm and Fortuna
I'm having the same problem with a fortuna clip on bluetooth gps and an XDA2i--for some reason that build of the widcomm stack (3900) doesn't work, yet earlier versions, such as that shipped with the XDA2s, appear to work fine--does anyone know where to find a version of the widcomm bluetooth stack from broadcom newer than 3900?
paulfanner said:
Hi Giuseppe,
I have the same Fortuna Clip-on GPS receiver and I'm able to use it with the MS BT stack. It bonds and offers the option to set up a serial port. If you accept this, it allocates Com 5 to the GPS. I use Tomtom navigation software and in the software set it up as a NEMA 38400 baud connection using Com 5 - all works fine.
Paul
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Hi Paul,
thanks for your reply, I know my Clip-On should work together with every software for on road navigation...but...I unfortunately need OziExplorer for my off-road navigation and...OziExplorer need a com7 port.
That's all :wink:
I think I'll try Franson's tools: GPSGate & something else as I read here http://www.franson.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=17&SearchTerms=qtek,2020
I wouldn't like to hardreset my device again...I lost the number of my hardresets.
Thank you anywhere
Giuseppe
Hi giuseppe,I hate broadcom stack too, after many hresets, i thinks there is no way to solve this and other bugs, like the serial modem bluetooth connection.
The only winning move is to sell our 2020i and buy magician
Bye
Luca
Hi Luca, don't surrender, it can work!
I simply followed this http://franson.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=17&SearchTerms=qtek,2020 .
Now I am able to use my Fortuna GPS and my BT Motorola HS805 at the same time. And morover I am still using my Qtek's BT modem ability.
I payed 30 euros for Franson GPS Gate, but it solved my problems.
I am now trying to let ActiveSync work via Bluetooth because it's the only ability I lost. :?
Bye, thank You for your post,
Don't surrender!
Giuseppe
HELP!!!!!!
I have been trying to use my bluetooth gps receiver with my imate jam but cannot get it to work. when I use "autodetect" it can't see it. The software starts up fine but then cannot see the gps receiver. Can anyone hlep my by giving me a step by step on how to connect it.
Thanks
dmcohen said:
HELP!!!!!!
I have been trying to use my bluetooth gps receiver with my imate jam but cannot get it to work. when I use "autodetect" it can't see it. The software starts up fine but then cannot see the gps receiver. Can anyone hlep my by giving me a step by step on how to connect it.
Thanks
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You have to pair the gps receiver with the phone first
from the jam today screen click on the bluetooth icon then go to Devices choose new let the phone find the gps receiver click on it enter the gps passkey
then configure your navigation software
I Have a Socket BT GPS. It works fine with Qtek 9090 with Broadcom BT managment and tomtom 5.21. With TyTN I can pair, I can see the service (Serial port), I can configure the serial COM. Tomtom can see the port (if I choose COM0, Tomtom see Com0, COM4...Com4.... etc). But Tomtom not communicate with the GPS... no GPS connection.
On Qtek 9090 I can "connect" manually and the blue light of GPS start to flash. With TyTN the light remain fixed... as no connection. But I can discover it, pair it...
Any Idea? Maybe no WM5 compatible?
Thnx, M.
Hi!
I have HTC Hermes wm6 and my iGO8 can't found my GPS. What i must to do, to connect my GPS modul?
Hermes DOESN'T have a GPS receiver... YOu need to purchase a stand alone Bluetooth Receiver.