Guest poulidis Posted August 7, 2006 Report Posted August 7, 2006 Hi everybody. This must be the xxxst time someone asks this w=question, nut I haven't found an answer yet. I have an MPx220 and TomTom Mobile 5.2 . Few days ago I maaged to run over the gps receiver, so I got a 3rd party gps reeiver to save some money. The receiver works pretty well with mapopolis but when I try tomtom, it says no gps device, although I have paired my phone with my gps receiver. Is there anysolution to this problem? Thanks in advance, Michael
Guest awarner (MVP) Posted August 7, 2006 Report Posted August 7, 2006 There is a thread in the MPX220 section regarding this problem. TomTom is known to be a pain when using a non TT GPS unit. http://www.modaco.com/index.php?showtopic=243517 Moved to Help and Advice
Guest poulidis Posted August 8, 2006 Report Posted August 8, 2006 Isn't there anybody who has managed to make it work? He should make a guide for the rest of us.
Guest killerost Posted August 10, 2006 Report Posted August 10, 2006 (edited) Connecting a generic GPS shouldn't be much harder than connecting the tomtom gps. When I had my old GPS and my Qtek 8010 i just paired it with my phone, selected the "serial port" service. Then I started tomtom, change preferences, show gps status, configure, select other bluetooth gps. After a little while the GPS status should change from "No GPS device" to "No valid GPS signal". If you get "No valid GPS signal" it means that tomtom has found the GPS, but the GPS hasn't found enough satellites. And now you start playing the waiting game.. if you are inside a building you might wait in vain. My old GPS wasn't able to get any signal inside buildings and I tought the whole damn thing was broke, but it did work fine in my car. So try this outside! And be paitient. My old GPS could use as much as 10 minuttes to get a signal. (Yeah it was old! :D) My new tomtom mk2 gps with sirfstar iii chipset is much faster and recives stronger signal, even inside. :) If things are done totally different on mpx220, then ignore this post. ;) Edited August 10, 2006 by killerost
Guest ericvuong Posted August 12, 2006 Report Posted August 12, 2006 (edited) here is what u can do to use tt and a generic gps.. 1. get a registry editor, 2. go to \HKEY_CURRENT_USER\ControlPanel\Bluetooth 3. change IsBthVCOMActive dword data to "2" 4. change IsBthVCOMSetup dword data to "2" 5. pair/re-pair your gps and name it "BT GPS" 6. open up tt, change preferences>Show GPS status>Configure 7. select "other Bluetooth GPS" > Continue. 8. it should be finding a gps satelite...:) 9. hope this work. 10. for me,, i got a question. does anybody know how can u combine 2 maps together? ERIC Edited August 12, 2006 by ericvuong
Guest conan_troutman Posted August 12, 2006 Report Posted August 12, 2006 you have to tell tomtom in thje options menu that you are using a third party gps reciever then it should work with out all the reg editing
Guest JoaoGama Posted October 3, 2006 Report Posted October 3, 2006 HI, Simply rename your bluetooth connection to BT -GPS, and start work perfectly. Regards :rolleyes:
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