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dead.bolt 02-28-2009 11:15 PM

Re: some q need answers please
 
i'm on telus. it's definately the same, comm 4 baud 4800, had the old touch on bell and it was the same thing... (lol when you had to actually uncripple gps by flashing)


anyway, i think it's the same thing the above poster said but if google maps tells u you are in san francisco or somewhere in cali you have to make sure "use gps" is checked in the menu (left soft key) yeah sounds obvious but it isn't automatic like tomtom or garm. anyway that might be it seeing as the bell gps prog works fine your settings are probably already correct. not like bell would somehow f up other gps progs on purpose in order for you to have to pay to use theirs...............

jacksh 02-28-2009 11:24 PM

Re: some q need answers please
 
Iam still looking for a good gps software to download , Do u have any idea where to find it ?

Thanks anyways

dead.bolt 02-28-2009 11:28 PM

Re: some q need answers please
 
utorrent

jacksh 03-01-2009 04:26 AM

Re: some q need answers please
 
Thanks guys for help
I try to use com 4 and 4800 it didn't work , but i kept increasing the numbers till the gps worked at 14400.
The question is , what does it mean the 14400 , or 4800 ( these numbers)????

sportster44 03-01-2009 10:03 PM

Re: some q need answers please
 
Jacksh,

the numbers are a baud rate, like the old modems.... 14000, 4800, etc is the data transfer rate. As for the GPS software, Garmin and Destinator are purchase only. Haven't tried the latest versions of each but I've found both to be pretty accurate in Canada.

Mutiny32 03-01-2009 10:15 PM

Re: some q need answers please
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jacksh (Post 745823)
Thanks guys for help
I try to use com 4 and 4800 it didn't work , but i kept increasing the numbers till the gps worked at 14400.
The question is , what does it mean the 14400 , or 4800 ( these numbers)????

those numbers are the baud rate the GPS chipset is connected to com4 at. The GPSOne chip in the MSM7501A technically runs at 57600, but usually a baud rate of 4800 (bits per second) will work or anything in between.

Too much info you don't need: NMEA spec is actually 38400.


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