Using Nokia N85 A-GPS through my PC?

Using Nokia N85 A-GPS through my PC?

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Polarbert

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Tuesday 26th May 2009
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Is it possible to use the GPS device in my mobile phone to make it work as if it were a GPS dongle?

I'm going to be getting a mapping program. I think its Streets and Routes 2009 or something like that, and you can obviously connect it to a GPS device so that it can guide you.

Would the software recognise the phone as a GPS device?

Many thanks.

Tycho

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Tuesday 26th May 2009
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I used a program called GPSGate for my N95. I guess this is still around. Google Earth picked it up fine.

bobthemonkey

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Tuesday 26th May 2009
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ExtGPS works on my N95.

Polarbert

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Tuesday 26th May 2009
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Cheers fellas I'll give them a go.

Polarbert

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Tuesday 26th May 2009
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Extgps from what I can gather appears to only use bluetooth as its connection method. Is it simply via bluetooth or would a cable conenciton work as well? Don't have bluetooth on my laptop you see.

71notout

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Wednesday 27th May 2009
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Mind if I hijack your topic a wee bit Polarbert (hello btw - long time no see on xbl!).

If I use extGPS on my N95, and connect via bluetooth so my Samsung NC10 - is there a free program I can use on the NC10 for navigation?

One that moves real time like a real GPS unit?

Cheers,
Steven

Polarbert

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Wednesday 27th May 2009
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Your best bet would be Microsoft Streets and Trips 2009. Unless there is something that Garmin do.

Polarbert

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Wednesday 27th May 2009
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Okay, I downloaded GPSGate, and have found that the netbook does in fact have bluetooth. I've connected my N85 via the bluetooth connection, but can't get GPSGate to find the GPS receiver in the N85.

Can someone guide me through what I've got to do to get it to work, there doesn't seem to be that much literature on getting it working, except for Vista, which seems to operate slightly different than XP on the bluetooth operating front.

Polarbert

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Friday 29th May 2009
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Any ideas chaps? I've managed to download extgps onto the phone, and I can connect it to my laptop via bluetooth, but for some reason extgps is saying that there isn't a bluetooth connection available.

Any ideas? I've tried unpairing and pairing the phone a couple of times, and it always makes me do it through the Nokia PC Suite software. Is this the right course of action?

Many thanks.

Polarbert

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Monday 1st June 2009
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Can anyone help me out?

Polarbert

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Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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Anyone at all know?

SeanyD

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Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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Tycho said:
I used a program called GPSGate for my N95. I guess this is still around. Google Earth picked it up fine.
Really?? Thats interesting, I take it you didnt need to upgrade (pay) for the fully fledged google earth?

Polarbert

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Tuesday 2nd June 2009
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tumbleweed

Polarbert

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Wednesday 3rd June 2009
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Tough crowd here. hehe

Polarbert

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Thursday 4th June 2009
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Is anyone able to help me out with this? I'm a bit stuck you see.

Polarbert

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Thursday 4th June 2009
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Bump.

SeanyD

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Thursday 4th June 2009
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Polarbert

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Friday 5th June 2009
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Thanks very much for that mate. Glad someone finally saw my cry for help!

Its awesome. I figured out that the Broadcomm bluetooth software wasn't working properly with Windows 7. I junked that software and used the original Windows 7 bluetooth stuff.

Just set it up with the phone, and it all works brilliantly. Got a fix with Microsoft Mappoint straight away!
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SeanyD

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Friday 5th June 2009
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Polarbert said:
Thanks very much for that mate. Glad someone finally saw my cry for help!

Its awesome. I figured out that the Broadcomm bluetooth software wasn't working properly with Windows 7. I junked that software and used the original Windows 7 bluetooth stuff.

Just set it up with the phone, and it all works brilliantly. Got a fix with Microsoft Mappoint straight away!
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No worries, ps if you're planning to use it as a sat nav on the move, good luck, depends which network you're with, but my vodafone 3G/3.5G offers very little coverage once you're out in the sticks, away from built up areas.
beer

71notout

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Monday 8th June 2009
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Managed to get extGPS running on my N95 yesterday and paired via bluetooth with my Samsung NC10.

Google Earth downloaded and most recent version includes the setting for real time update.

I set this, and eventually Google Earth found me in my conservatory biggrin

I am having 2 issues - the bluetooth connection keeps dropping between the 2 pieces of kit (no timeout settings AFAIK) and Google Earth is not tracking me when I want a couple of streets along.

Anyone got any ideas, or alternatives to Google Earth? free?

Cheers,
Steven