Arnold
Cleared for Takeoff
Hi All and thanks in advance for the help.
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 and a DUAL XGPS170 which I would like to use on Monday and I can't get them to work together. Problem - neither of two available EFB apps can detect the GPS signal even though the tablet is receiving it.
I have tried using the iFLY GPS software and the Flight Pro. I prefer the iFLY If I can make this work.
I have read and followed the DUAL FAQ about downloading and installing a helper app and have done so using the Bluetooth GPS option.
I have paired the devices and the Bluetooth GPS helper app indicates it is receiving the GPS signal and accurately shows my position and absence of speed.
I also unlocked the developer settings and checked the "Allow mock locations" box.
I also restarted the Tablet after authorizing mock locations.
Finally I turned on and then off the internal GPS allowing it to gain a lock before I turned it off again (a suggestion I found on a tech forum) but as soon as I turn it off the Ifly indicates no GPS signal, even after exiting and restarting the Ifly including forcing a close through the task manager.
Note: I have tried the Dual XGPS 170 with my wife's apple tablet and it worked. And yes I properly set the Mode switch to "other" after I confirmed its operation with the Apple tab.
This little Samsung Tablet is the perfect size for the small panel on the aircraft I will be flying and I would prefer not to use the full size iPAD.
Again, any suggestions for making the DUAL XGPS 170 work with the tablet appreciated and thanks in advance.
Arnold
I have a Samsung Galaxy Tab 4 and a DUAL XGPS170 which I would like to use on Monday and I can't get them to work together. Problem - neither of two available EFB apps can detect the GPS signal even though the tablet is receiving it.
I have tried using the iFLY GPS software and the Flight Pro. I prefer the iFLY If I can make this work.
I have read and followed the DUAL FAQ about downloading and installing a helper app and have done so using the Bluetooth GPS option.
I have paired the devices and the Bluetooth GPS helper app indicates it is receiving the GPS signal and accurately shows my position and absence of speed.
I also unlocked the developer settings and checked the "Allow mock locations" box.
I also restarted the Tablet after authorizing mock locations.
Finally I turned on and then off the internal GPS allowing it to gain a lock before I turned it off again (a suggestion I found on a tech forum) but as soon as I turn it off the Ifly indicates no GPS signal, even after exiting and restarting the Ifly including forcing a close through the task manager.
Note: I have tried the Dual XGPS 170 with my wife's apple tablet and it worked. And yes I properly set the Mode switch to "other" after I confirmed its operation with the Apple tab.
This little Samsung Tablet is the perfect size for the small panel on the aircraft I will be flying and I would prefer not to use the full size iPAD.
Again, any suggestions for making the DUAL XGPS 170 work with the tablet appreciated and thanks in advance.
Arnold