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Most phones claiming GPS also require an external receiver and related software.
This thread is to discuss what GPS enabled phones, bluetoothing to what GPS receiver, and using what software.
What, WHAT, WHAT
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- 11-29-2007, 10:17 AM #2Sr. Member
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Sounds pretty interesting. Bluetooth GPS could be handy somethimes. Might buy it
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I am thinking about the Freedom Keychain GPS SiRF Star III Receiver with Bluetooth, soon as I get enough money
And this is the Setup: you use the Palm "Prefs" system app and run the Bluetooth "Setup Devices" .. "Trusted Devices" and when prompted enter 1234 as the passkey and that's itLast edited by camstuf; 12-02-2007 at 02:15 AM.
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- 12-05-2007, 04:48 PM #4Junior Member
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I like the BT-359 from GlobalSat, it is within a few meters of accurate, and it has a continuous use time of 10 hours straight.
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Got the GPS, it wont pair to the treo, I need GPS software on the phone first?
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- 12-13-2007, 09:31 PM #6Member
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Hey everyone, my friend is on the market for a cheap GPS, she need to get a new one. We've got a pretty nice priced GPS ( Mio C230 GPS system ), if possible we will get one. Do any of you know anythig about it or anything better?
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Alright, With my keychain GPS, I've paired it to my Treo 755P using TeleNav (Pairing code = 1234)
It's free to try, but $9.99/mo @ 1 year subscription.
Works great!!!Last edited by camstuf; 03-04-2010 at 06:33 PM.
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Hello
If anybody is interested I have found a source of the BT-338 Bluetooth GPS receivers. These are great little receivers, small enough to fit in your pocket and long battery life of 17hours.
I know these work with nokia maps as thats what I've got. E65.
Depending on how many people are interested these can be as low as £28+shipping. Currently these are selling on ebay for £45 to £69.
Let me know if you are interested and also let you mates know too.
Thanks
Simon
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If you search you will find plenty of very favourable reviews.
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- 03-08-2008, 08:52 PM #9
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I'm looking to get a bluetooth GPS receiver within the $50 price range. I've been looking at ***.buygpsnow.com/holux-m1000-bluetooth-gps-receiver-m-1000-32ch-waas-auto-on-off-free-vent-mount-826.aspx
***.buygpsnow.com/qstarz-bt-q816-32-channel-bluetooth-gps-receiver-32-ch-25-hr-waas-auto-on-off-free-vent-mount-835.aspx
Does anyone have any experience with either of these products or companies? I'd most likely use it for driving and possibly walking/biking.
I'll be using the receiver with TomTom 6 if that makes any difference.
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I have bought BTGP38 bluetooth GPS receiver on ebay for 20$ and it works great with my Nokia n80 and Tomtom 6, AFtrack, ViewRanger,...
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- 08-05-2008, 10:51 AM #11Newbie
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Is thier any software of GPS that is compatible for Nokia phones that can used via Bluthooth
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- 11-23-2008, 05:09 PM #13
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I have a ASUS P527. It has a inbuilt GPS. Works fine with Google maps integration.
Now next step is how to geocache google maps to save on GPRS
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Mine is Holux M-1000C Bluetooth GPS Data Logger Travel Recorder. A very good device. I find it very reliable, if ever you decide to buy a GPS phones you might also want to consider this one, its good.
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The Telenav service works great on my Blackberry 8300. No external antenna needed at all, I can tell by the fast reroutes. Not to mention free map updates, POI updates, and other free updates. Definitely an advocate of telenav.
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