All,
is there a way through reg edits to receive TMC data in use with iGo and HyperGPS without using the headset as antenna?
I do not want to have additional things on my Diam when using navigation. May there is an edit where I can simulate the antenna??
If somebody wants to test it - please find HyperGPS attached.
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Ok, tested it with the plugged in USB cable, won't work......
I was told that it does not fit cause within the USB connection the 7th pin will not be activated.....holy sh....
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Hi, I have the same problem. I have a nice cradle that charges my Diamond when driving and I don't want to change it. I don't think there is a similar cradle that includes the antenna. Therefore I decided to give up the TMC data even though I could get it with the headset plugged in.
You can get adapters that plug into the 11 pin Diamond plug and then split so you can charge it AND use a headset at the same time, but this would mean fiddling about with plugs instead of simply putting it in the cradle. That's too much fiddling and wires for me.....
Just thinkin about the tweak where you can use Audio Booster without headset. This is what I'm looking for, using TMC
it won't work since the antenna is used to receive the signals. As receiving radio without an antenna doesn't work receiving tmc without any kind of an antenna won't work either.
The thing with audio boost is completely different and is basically only an equalizer, don't know why HTC disabled this feature when on speaker.
Therefore TMC without antenna (e.g. Headset or RC-100 remote) won't work.
Related
Anyone have the car kit with the rj45 plug that is suppose to be for a serial GPS?
Know where to get the GPS that plugs into it? :?:
hi,
I got a arkon kit (with powered cradle, loud speaker, and rj input for tomtom wired gps receiver). This means that your gps is always powered, as is your xda, from 1 cable to the cradle from lighter socket. Never run your xda battery low again, or indeed your gps is always on, no charging like the BT models.
Works an absolute treat as a sat nav unit, also listen to mp3's, make voice calls (this is not so clear, but does work, but I have a nokia phone and car kit too for voice calls)
Have a look at this on ebay, like mine, in fact from same seller in uk!
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=3730&item=5147492679&rd=1&ssPageName=WDVW
not what I am looking for.... I have the powered car kit and are looking for a GPS reciever with an RJ45 plug on the end of it???
?? HELP
I have never seen a serial GPS that has an RJ-45 (or RJ-11 come to that). They all tend to have 9-pin DIN or 6-pin (keyboard connector-type) DIN. So, why not just buy whichever GPS you like that has a serial port, and MAKE a cable?
Or get a BlueTooth GPS and not use a cable at all?
shawn:
http://www.leadtek.com/gps/gps_9532_1.html
Falcom has one
Falcom Bluetooth Vehicle GPS Receiver NABI-B
http://www.falcom.de/txt-produkte-navib-k.html
Retails for under R 800 in south africa from http://www.rfdesign.co.za/default.asp?pageID=8079672&category=119
I have the Bluetooth one and it works quite nicely.
Also the wired TomTom mice did have such a connector. I believe those are in fact a Leadtek . . .
Hi,
Anyone know if you can get a GPS mouse with a mini-usb connection and if so can it work with teh Wizard? (Thinking Tomtom)
Thank you
Anyone?
Do You realy need wires to connect?
I use Pharos GPS I360 with bluetooth adapter
and it works fine.
As far as i know you cannot use the miniUSB connector for GPS input (I could be wrong but i did a little reading before i decided to trust bluetooth [again])
However as fresh123breeze says just use a bluetooth one, seems to work fine with TTN5 (unlike TTN3 which was cr*p on bluetooth)
Thanks,
I have the Tomtom BT GPS receiver; I just windered if there was an alternate non-BT version
I would like a wired gps also
pre mda vario I used a HP2210 which was wired to a Haicom GPS when in the the car
The benifit was the ability to power the gps and charge the PDA whilst in the car. I never used the mains charger. Never had to worry about flat PDA of Btooth GPS batteries
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Whilst we all wait to see if the HTC ROM with AKU 3.?? materializes, and if it does, whether the Bluetooth stack is improved, I would appreciate some help on a work around to improve in car hands free performance.
I have recently acquired an HTC Y-cable and a Martin Fields audio plug adapter, and I can now plug my TyTN into the Aux input in my car's sterio system and hear phone calls over my car sterio. However, as you would expect when I envoke my Bluetooth hands free device the sound is diverted away from my sterio and back to the Bluetooth device.
I thought to search for a Bluetooth Mic only but have not located one trawling on the net so far.
Is there a known registry hack that will stop the Bluetooth device from redirecting the sound to it, but still permit the mic to work? That way at least I could hear the other party with clarity even if my voice is not clearer. At least that would solve half the problem of the unsatisfactory Bluetooth performance for those that could use it.
Thanks.
I used to be able to connect my Mogul to my car stereo, via the analog headphone jack, and then take/make calls using my bluetooth headset all at the same time.
But after updating the firmware in my Mogul (I think it was the upgrade to WM 6) I was no longer able to do this. And now everytime I need to use the phone, I have to first unplug the analog connection in order to hear, and be heard by, the caller.
Is there a registry fix for this problem?
Hello...
Is anybody having this same issue?
Anyone...anyone...?
Yeah, I'm having a very similar problem. I don't know if it is related to a specific radio or ROM, though. I plug in an audio device (speaker mount for the car) through the mini-USB and the phone won't take audio from my BlueTooth headset any more.
I'm sorry, I don't have a solution for you, but wanted to let you know that you're not alone.
Glad to hear that I'm not the only one with this issue.
It would stand to reason that if a software update created this problem then logically there should be a software fix (most likely a registry edit) that can correct it.
I've looked through the registry and can't find an obvious key that might be related to prioritizing audio input/output as it relates to analog or bluetooth connectivity.
Its also possible that I'm over-thinking this and the fix may be a simple configuration tweak.
Any of you PDA gurus have an answer for this one?
I'm looking for a 3.5mm to bluetooth A2DP adapter for use in my car. I've found a ton, however all of the ones I'm finding you have to turn it on whenever you want to use it. I'm looking for one that will automatically turn on and automatically connect to my phone when it receives power (when I turn on my car).
Does one exist? Preferably under $50.
**edit - Can't find a way to delete the post, but I found the Miccus Mini-jack RX and according to it's manual, it will auto turn on and pair when power is given. Woohoo! Has good reviews on Amazon.