I have a Dell Axim x51 with a new Garmin GPS 10x Bluetooth GPSr. I just got the Garmin as a replacement for the one I left on the roof of my car. The previous model worked flawlessly with BCN and I don’t remember having any trouble setting it up. I set it up sometime in March '07 (probably using the "Detect" button), and never changed the port/speed settings. My Garmin software will connect to the new GPS flawlessly, but no luck connecting with BCN. My mistake may be that before downloaded and installed the latest version of BCN before trying to connect the new GPSr.
Process:
I went to Bluetooth settings and added the device, and clicked to enable Serial port.
Under Settings -> System -> GPS:
GPS Program port: GPD1 (default, I’ve also tried COM7)
GPS Hardware Port: COM7, Baud: 115,200 (default, I’ve tried others)
In BCN I’ve tried the auto-detect (just uses the settings above) and various other random COM ports and bauds.
I always get this error message:
“No GPS Data is being received from NMEA-0183 Data Stream (Port: at speed). Check that the device is connected and in NMEA mode, check port and baud settings, and ensure that it is not locked by other GPS programs.”
“Port” is GDP1 if using auto-detect and COMn if using a manual com port (n=7, 8, etc.). “Speed” is the baud rate.
I have nothing else connected to the system, and I’ve reset both the GPSr and my PPC several times since last running the Garmin software. What am I doing wrong here? Is BCN seeing the GPSr (implying bad data stream), or is it not (implying incorrect port/speed combination)?
Also, as near as I can tell, BCN currently does NOT have a way to automatically detect a GPSr... you either manually enter the info into BCN or manually enter the info under Settings -> System -> GPS.