+RussellM Posted October 26, 2007 Posted October 26, 2007 Upon the recommendation from the forums users, i bought a iPAQ H5550 pocket pc. I haven't gotten it yet, but i am already thinking about the possibilities. I would like to get a gps bluetooth module for it, yet i am having trouble finding info on compatability. Even if i find one that would work, i am wondering about software and other issues. If i can connect is one thing, if i can take full advantage of the device is another. Any advice or links? Thanks Quote
+Nachtraaf Posted October 27, 2007 Posted October 27, 2007 Hello, I started with a Ipaq HX4700 and I still use it as backup. Software installed: GPS Tuner 4.2 Bluetooth device: TomTom GPS SirfIII device TomTom is as popular as Garmin in Western-Europe... Other apps to use your gps device are Beelinegps Navio Vito Navigator Odgps ... So normally you should not have problems for connecting your gps with your handheld. And also plenty of sofware out there (free or with a minor fee). regards, Hans Quote
+Alan2 Posted October 27, 2007 Posted October 27, 2007 I've bought stuff like you need from http://www.semsons.com/ They have a good return policy if you change your mind and their prices are competitive. Quote
+rlridgeway Posted October 28, 2007 Posted October 28, 2007 You should be able to find solutions to your problems. The GPS receiver will probably work as long as your mapping software is compatible with your device. It appears your operating system is Pocket PC 2003. Several GPS off road mapping programs can be found at Handango. Most of the developers offer a list of devices their mapping programs work with. Some popular programs for geocaching are Memory Map, GPS Tuner, TrackyPro, GPS Dash, and Backcountry Navigator. I personally have Backcountry Navigator and think its great. Quote
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