[gps-talkusers] Re: connectivity question
- From: Michael May <mikemay@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- To: gps-talkusers@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sun, 25 Dec 2005 23:21:00 -0800
Don,
There is no way to rename the Blue Logger so they all appear with the
same name when pairing. However, once you have paired with your
receiver, it will no longer be discoverable. This also means that you
cannot make multiple connections. It has been tricky at group events
when many receivers are available. It is really only a problem when
more than one person is discovering at the same time.
You could get different receivers so different names show up in the
pairing list. If you just got the receiver, we could consider
swapping for a Garmin or Holux receiver. That way you can compare notes too.
Mike
Hi All,
I have gps 3.3 and the bluetooth blue logger receiver running on my MPower.
My wife also has an MPower and I got her a Blue Logger for Christmas.
We do doubles a lot and am wondering about possible confusion when
we both have our gps systems and receivers running.
Is there any way to ensure my gps is connected to my receiver and
not to hers?
Would a different pass code work or prevent confusion?
Also, I'm assuming that you can't have two gps systems connected and
paired with the same receiver at the same time.
Finally I should imagine you guys have ironed out all this in your
group gps expeditions.
Thanks,
Don
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Hi All,
I have gps 3.3 and the bluetooth blue logger receiver running on my MPower.
My wife also has an MPower and I got her a Blue Logger for Christmas.
We do doubles a lot and am wondering about possible confusion when we both have our gps systems and receivers running.
Is there any way to ensure my gps is connected to my receiver and not to hers?
Would a different pass code work or prevent confusion?
Also, I'm assuming that you can't have two gps systems connected and paired with the same receiver at the same time.
Finally I should imagine you guys have ironed out all this in your group gps expeditions.
Thanks,
Don
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