orbit DUN - P3300, MDA Compact III General

Just got my O2 xda orbit and the GPS is great. Prob wont use gps function much though as i have tomtom go910 in my car.
When pairing the 2, i get an error from the tomtom unit saying that the phone does not support `Dial up networking`
Therefore i am unable to use the tomtom to its full potential, ie weather, traffic, cameras etc.
Surely a device such as the orbit is capable of DUN.
Tomtom list the k-jam as `compatible` with the tomtom go range so as the orbit seems much the same phone to me (apart from gps) i assu,ed it would work.
Anyone help

your problem is that the 3300 DOESN'T support the DUN profile. None of the windows mobile 5 aku3 devices do. they now use the Bluetooth PAN profile.
Until TomTom update their devices to support the PAN profile, it ain't gonna work!

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I got the mouse bonded as a serial slave on com 5 & 6 and seems to be recognise by the software because i recieve at least the TMC messages.
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does anybody ever tryed this GPS on a qtek 9090 ?
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Navigon needs VTG data from the GPS to work. If you have a GPS powered by a SIRF chipset it is easy : go to www.gpspassion.com and download a freeware to do the job.
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Tom Tom + GPS Reciver for TYTN

Hi,
Thinking about getting a TYTN and never had GPS navigation before so a bit of a noob. Whats the best kit to get, I would need the software and a GPS reciever so whats best to get.
I have found this - http://www.handtec.co.uk/product.php?xProd=142&xSec=8
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If you get the TomTom software then get the TomTom receiver as well because it will work right out of the box. Setting up non-TomTom satellite receivers in TomTom is a real pain in the backside.
I had absolutely no problems setting up TomTom with Holux GPSlim236.
Just pair the gpsreceiver with the phone and assing it a com port,
then select the correct port in TomTom. Works like a charm.
TomTom will even enable blutooth by itself.
Holux GPSlim 236
Also using the Holux without any problems. Small device with good battery lifetime and fast fix. Buy a small GPS so you don't have to leave it in your car. Thieves like them now everyone is taking his mobile out and radios tend to be build in by the car manufacturer.
Also take a look at i-Go software instead of TomTom. More maps available for East Europe and many nice features. Very fast on a TyTN! Can be installed from SD card.
Or look out for the SD version of TT5. It's always handy to be able to install a fresh version from the SD card after a PDA crash when there is no PC near. All other versions need Activesync to install, which you probably won't habe able to do on a holiday trip!
pbw

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Imate PDA2K as GPS

hi all is that possible i use Imate PDA2K as GPS
plz tell me any kind of help....
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of course... just buy a gps receiver, garmin should b a good brand for it as well as the software.
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I have a car GPS Navigator which has a feature to pair with a mobile phone or PDA via bluetooth to use it as handsfree, view contacts, make calls from GPS screen ans so on. Both devices can see each other via bluetooth but the problem is that they can't pair. My BA has WM6.1 installed, I haven't any problems with bluetooth yet. May be BA does't support this functionality or it does'n have appropriate Bluetooth Profile ?
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