Bluetooth Gps Receiver

Roqybt does not work with Vodafone bluetooth gps receiver?

It cost me £38 to buy a Vodafone bluetooth gps receiver,it works well with my LG mobile phone.Howerver,it seems does not work with my ipod's roqybt.
Why?


I don't think iPhone, or iPod even support the serial port profile (SPP) you need to access the GPS receiver.

They support HFP and PBAP and later ones support A2DP, but these won't communicate with the GPS receiver.

38 GBP

Connecting an external Bluetooth GPS receiver to Nokia E63

Quickly pair your Bluetooth GPS with your Nokia E63.

Bluetooth Gps Receiver - Bookshelf


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In my example shown here, COM8 is the port to use to connect my Teletype Bluetooth GPS receiver to my Dell Axim X51. You may have to experiment with several ...

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There are some good reasons to have a BT GPS receiver for your iPad or iPhone.

1. The native GPS does not alway sync up in an instant. Especially in foreign countries and places without mobile towers. The iPhone/iPad can take a long time to get a GPS sync, especially if you are constantly powering down when not in use. This is a pain if you just want to get a quick fix with a local map cache. A BT GPS receiver can be left on for 8-10 hours, constantly staying in sync so that when

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