August 9, 2006
Hi Jeff:
I have finally purchased a different gps receiver from Adaptive Information Systems Inc. owner Roger Behm pronounced Bame like game. I got a Royaltek 1000 for $150.00 it has a tactile on off switch on the side it is half the size of the Delorme bluelogger and is more sensitive. Many thanks for your reply and assistance to my questions. If you would like Roger's address and phone numbers please email me at wgramza at verizonddnet
Thanks again.
Walter Gramza

----- Original Message -----
From: Jeff Molzow (Mobile) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Braillenote List <[email protected]
Date: Sat, 20 May 2006 17:34:14 -0700
Subject: re: [Braillenote] deLorium bluelogger gps.

Hello Walter:

Yes, even if you're inside, the MPower should be able to talk to
the Blue Logger.  You won't be able to pick up satelites, but the
two units should still talk.

The problem you are experiencing is a fluke with the Blue Logger
and the Sendero GPS.  I don't think it will work with GPS version
2, but I just purchased a Holux GPSlim GR236 receiver for my
version 3.5 as recommended by several members on the GPS list and
it has been night and day difference.  First, the unit has a
tactile on/off switch and the satelite aquisition time is
unbelievably fast.  I'm sitting here in the middle of my living
room and am still picking up 4 or 5 satelites.  I don't have a
clue as to why, but it just seems to be that sensitive.

But as to your Blue Logger issue, first, make sure your Blue
Logger is turned on.  Unfortunately, since it does not have a
tactile On/Off button, this is sometimes hard to do.  I've found
the best way is to first turn the unit off by holding down the
power buttonf for at least 5 seconds, waiting  a couple of
seconds and then turning it back on by holding down the button
for around 2 to 3 secondes.  This on/off problem drove me nuts
for the first few months of ownership of the Blue Logger until I
got the hang of how long 2 to 3 seconds was.  Because if you hold
down the button longer than that, the unit will switch itself off
again. It is often easier to have some sighted assistance to
help
as you train.  The Lights on the Blue Logger are supposidly
VERY!! bright.

Now you need to pair the two units.  First, goto the options menu
and then connectivity.  Press B for Blue Tooth and then Y to turn
Blue tooth on.  When asked if you want to scan for Blue Tooth
devices, answer Y.  You will then be presented with a list of
Bluetooth devices in your local area (About 30 feet).  Arrow up
and down until you find the choice for the "Earthmate Blue
Logger" and press enter on it.  Move up and down to find active
sync and press Enter.  You should be given the choice to pair
with and activate the Blue Logger.  If asked for an authorization
code enter 0000 and press Enter.  Sometimes you have to do this
procedure twice to make sure this  paring is active.


I hope this helps and if I can be of further assistancve, please
feel free to write me on or off list.

Jeff
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----- Original Message -----
From: waltergramza <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [email protected]
Date: Sat, 20 May 2006 13:04:57 -0400
Subject: [Braillenote] deLorium bluelogger gps.

May 20, 2006
Ladies And Gentlemen:
This is Walter Gramza from Lancaster, Ny.
I have an mpower with Keysoft version 7.0.  I have a few
questions regarding the connectivity of the software with the
receiver.  I keep getting the message bluetooth not detected.  If
you are in a building at your desk and turn on the receiver  and
then turn on the Braillenote and go to the gps menu should it
still detect the receiver even if you are sitting at your desk? I
loaded my maps by pressing not and my message is gps two maps
loaded, then I went to start and entered on that and I get the
message bluetooth receiver not detected.  Any help on this master
would be appreciated.  My email address is: wgramza at
verizontionet if anyone wishes to email me off list.  If anyone
wishes to call me my phone number is: 716 683-5179
Thank you for any assistance you might be able to provide.
Walter Gramza

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