<phanindra.garimella@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1166492374.982200.168820@80g2000cwy.googlegro ups.com...
> Hello All
>
> I have a GPS system for my car which uses bluetooth to connect the GPS
> receiver with a Palm PDA. When I want to use my cellphone in the car
> using a bluetooth wireless earpiece I either lose one or both devices.
> Is it possible to have two such bluetooth enabled systems running at
> the same time? It seems to me that as long as I can figure out a method
> to give unique addresses to each of the devices it should be possible.
> Am I wrong on this?
Yes, but no. Each device has its own unique code but it depends on the
handset and how it's been configured.
It sounds like you have four Bluetooth enabled devices, the PDA, the GPS
receiver, the handset and a headset. These four should not interfere or
interoperate with one another unless you've enabled this. If you have
three - it's a Treo say - then as Al says, you can't do this, PalmOS only
allows one concurrent connection.
Curiously enough Sony Ericsson from at least the T610 have had great
multiple-Bluetooth device support. It's possible to Bluetooth a number to
dial from a PalmOS device to the handset, then the handset transfers the
call to your headset, say.
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