I’m back from the Bahamas, still bummed that I could not use my phone with a Bluetooth GPS receiver to explore while using Google satellite maps.
I can’t really complain, it was a great trip. We got a lot of good footage for at least two TV shows and caught some very nice bonefish on fly. Primary mission accomplished.
While not accomplishing my goal, I have taken a fresh run at putting this system together and have had some success. I thought it’s time to update the thread.
I loaded the latest Palm OS on the phone about six weeks ago. The Bluetooth interface was changed completely. While trying to pair up the Treo with the Freedom GPS, I went through every conceivable configuration without success. Palm support was no help. Apparently the Bahaman breezes cleared my mind. When I got home I found one other, very obscure, option and the phone and GPS paired right up! Thanks Treo support [sarcasm].
Now to the software. I fired up GPSWatch Plus in high anticipation. It doesn’t see the GPS. [deep sigh] Read the documentation. Try every conceivable option. No go. Email support. Still no answer in five days.
I email Freedom GPS support to update them about the successful pairing. These guys are great! In turn they email me a test program. I install it on the phone and everything is perfect. They suggest I test with Telenav. I download it to the phone and everything works great.
Problem is: Telenav is a Garmin Nuvi or Tom-Tom like driving aid. I have a Nuvi 360 so Telenav is redundant. I NEED Google sat maps for offroad!
So, I’m down to getting GPSWatch to see the GPS receiver. Two other programs do this flawlessly. I’m at the mercy of the software support team. I’m still waiting.
While researching all the GPS software for the phone I discovered that Google Maps Mobile with GPS capability will work on Windows OS phone and a few others; just not the Palm devices. I can only dream, and bug Google, which I’ve done!
It’s time to report that the one element of this project that is rock solid is:
Freedom Mini GPS
SiRFstar III 20 Channel
Bluetooth 2.0
Lithium Ion rechargeable battery
Auto and USB charging cables
This is a piece of work. It is about the size of a auto remote. It is simplicity itself with an of/off switch, LED status indicator and rubber cap protected socket for charging.
I acquires a 3D fix in less than a minute, even in my pocket inside a concrete block house. Got it for less than $100 at
http://www.palmaddictstore.com/section.php?xSec=29Support is superb.
More on the software side as it develops.