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satshergill Occasional Visitor

Joined: Aug 04, 2005 Posts: 6
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Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2005 1:32 pm Post subject: Holux 236 and Tomtom Mobile |
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I have a Holux 236 on a Orange C500 running Tomtom Mobile
You'll be glad to know that I actually have it working.......
However when using tomtom there seems to be about 1 second delay
from your actual position to that shown on the map
This is my first time using TomTom software and was wondering whether this was normal.
I thought it might be the Baud rate setting. I can't find where to change it in Tomtom Mobile and whether you could change on the Device
On Mapoplis you can set the baud rate within the app
Does anybody now what the maximum setting is
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NickG Frequent Visitor

Joined: Nov 09, 2003 Posts: 357 Location: UK
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Posted: Fri Nov 25, 2005 1:37 pm Post subject: Holux not working with Orange SPV C500. |
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That's normal for any GPS system. A gps only outputs the position once per second - it takes it that long to get all the data and to the calculations to get the position. Obviously it takes tomtom a little while longer to render the map screen, but this is probalby only in the order of milliseconds.
Obviously a 1 second delay doesn't affect navigation in any way, so I've never seen anyone else complain about it In fact I'm surprise you can even spot a delay so small.
What I WOULD like to know is, how did you get your holux working on your C500? I can't even get TT5 to recognise it. It was fine when I had a real TomTom GPS (lost) but I can't get it to work with the holux GPSlim 236. It's all paired properly and everything and the phone can 'see' it, but TomTom just always says "no gps device".
Any ideas anyone? |
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Retset Occasional Visitor

Joined: Dec 21, 2005 Posts: 11
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Posted: Wed Dec 21, 2005 11:04 pm Post subject: |
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Not much help I know but I just paired the devices and made sure to set TT5 to 'other bluetooth device' and job done.
Bit more trickery required on the PDA Navigator version (like my mate has) but seems straight forward on smartphone. _________________ iPhone 4S with TomTom WE & Cameralert |
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HOLUX UK Tech Occasional Visitor

Joined: 01/04/2003 14:46:09 Posts: 37 Location: United Kingdom
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Posted: Wed Jan 04, 2006 3:21 pm Post subject: |
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Okay, let's try and de-mystify some confusion here:
Buad rate - it shouldn't matter what baud rate you set your GPS to (providing of course that your software is set to the same) as it is still sending information once per second! This means that your GPS sends its positional information once every second only and all you are doing by chnaging the baud rate is making it "say" its position more quickly - not more often, just more quickly. For example let's say that at 4800 baud the GPS takes 0.5 seconds to "say" its position and at 38400 baud it takes 0.1 second to "say" the same thing. Now, since the GPS can only send information once per second it means that at 4800 baud it takes 0.5 second to "speak" and is then "saying" nothing for the remaining 0.5 seconds until it starts again. At 38400 it takes 0.1 second to "speak" the same information and is "saying" nothing for the remaining 0.9 seconds until the whole process repeats. BTW, the 0.5 seconds and 0.1 second are NOT TO BE TAKEN LITERALLY - they are purely examples. All this means that altering the baud rate will not affect your apparent lag, in fact it shouldn't affect anything!
Secondly, there seems to be some confusion between TT5 for PDA and SmartPhone - they are two way different things and the configuration is AN AWFUL LOT different.
Thirdly, to configure TTN for the Orange SPV C500 click http://www.gps-assist.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?p=42#post42. BTW, the C500 is generically called an HTC Typhoon.
To be honest you shouldn't be seeing any lag at all - all our experiments with TTN (version 4.430 GPS driver v1.20 ) on the C500 have shown it to be absolutely spot on. Maybe you could try using the GPS with another piece of software that you or a friend may have to see if the problem manifests itself again or it stays with your C500.
What version of TTN are you running on your C500?
Kindest regards,
The HOLUX UK Technical Support Team.
Holux Navigation Aids ".....Get there." |
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fruitneck Occasional Visitor

Joined: Jan 08, 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: Sun Jan 08, 2006 1:33 pm Post subject: |
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I am having the same experience as SATSHERGILL.
I am using a C550 with TT mobile 5.2 and it is sooooo slow with the Holux
236.
I have tested my C550 with a fortuna clip on and a Globalsat 338 and they work just fine, no jerking or pausing and the map scrolls smoothly when you turn corners or go round a roundabout.
Also unable to connect my gps to the pc as I am not going to pay £15 for
a lead that should have been included.
Going to leave unit with no battery in for a couple of days to see if this
sorts it - if not then will get refund and buy the globalsat |
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fruitneck Occasional Visitor

Joined: Jan 08, 2006 Posts: 2
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Posted: Mon Jan 09, 2006 10:07 pm Post subject: |
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Sorted my own problem out.
I downloaded a sirf app from memory-map and set "Static navigation" to ON.
TOMTOM is now working a treat.
I think the problem was caused by setting tomtom to "Bicycle" mode
and then switching back to Fastest route and tomtom being unable
to toggle the SN to ON
Phew! |
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