Re: Bluetooth problem.

From: Matthewv (anonymous_at_discussions.microsoft.com)
Date: 01/20/05


Date: Thu, 20 Jan 2005 14:18:34 -0800

This is the point. There is an echo with a bluetooth car
kit but not with a bluetooth headset. I know that this
shouldn't happen, but it does......

Does anyone have a solution?

>-----Original Message-----
>The XDAIIs already comes with this stack. But this
should not be the cause
>of your problem.
>
>I have been using an iMate for around one year, and
lately substituted it
>for a PDA2k (the same XDAIIs). Although I have this echo
when I use the
>internal speaker as a hadsfree (by holding longer the
green button), when I
>connect to a Bluetooth Headset all my counterparts have
reported that the
>echo disappear.
>
>I don't know if the Bluetooth car-kit would behave
exactly like the headset
>in this case, but it should. If the echo is cancelled in
one, it should
>disappear in the same way in the other.
>
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>********************************************************
>Helio Diamant - MS-MVP/Mobile Devices
>Editor-in-Chief
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>"matthewv" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in message
>news:1c8501c4fe74$1fb259a0$a501280a@phx.gbl...
>>I have found on another forum some discussion about a
>> Toshiba bluetooth stack that has consierably more
>> functionality than the Microsoft version. Apparently it
>> requires fiddling with the registry to suspend the
>> operation of the MS stack so that both bits of software
>> are not trying to control the hardware.... I'm
hesitating
>> to do this because no-one can confirm if this will fix
my
>> issue.
>>
>> If no-one knows of a MS patch, are there any
suggestions
>> of other third party software (other than Toshiba) that
>> might work?
>>
>>
>>>-----Original Message-----
>>>I'm not aware of any patch, but I've experienced
similar
>> problems. The
>>>sound quality is generally bad for the other party, on
>> both O2 XDA II
>>>and O2 XDA IIs. I've tried a Bluetooth headset and that
>> didn't help
>>>either (when I eventually negotiated the awful
>> connection problems).
>>>
>>>matthewv wrote:
>>>> I have just bought a O2 XDA Mini and had a Nokia
>>>> Bluetooth car kit installed and am having significant
>>>> problems with an echo. The echo is experienced by the
>>>> other paty on the line and it is consistently bad -
to
>>>> the point of being almost unuseable.
>>>>
>>>> Its not the car kit as other devices of several
brands
>> do
>>>> not have the issue and I have had the kit checked. I
>> have
>>>> also tested my Mini with a Sony ericsson kit and the
>> same
>>>> echo is there. I know of several other people with
the
>>>> Mini/Jam who have the same issue and I have been told
>>>> that its actually a Windows Pocket software issue.
>>>>
>>>> Is anyone aware of a Bluetooth upgrade patch that
might
>>>> solve the issue?
>>>
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>>>
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