sound problems on chinese 4.3gps   

sound problems on chinese 4.3gps

Postby tonyc56 » Fri Jan 18, 2013 5:21 pm

Hi guys i have a chinese 4.3 gps and when recieving calls through bluetooth sound is ok but when making calls im getting an echo on the sound its from the unit also i cant seem to link up with the FM speakers in the car anyone have any ideas whats happening these are the Specifications Primary Function: 4.3 inch touchscreen portable GPS with bluetooth navigator with multimedia features Screen Resolution: 480 x 272 Operating System: Windows CE 5.0 Antenna: Built-in Menu: - GPS / Music / Video / Photo / E-book / System - System Options: Volume, Power, Backlight, Date & Time, Language and System Info On board Buttons and Slots: - Power / Micro SD Card Slot / Mini USB Slot / Reset / Speakers / Pen Stylus Slot (Stylus included) / Headphones Socket (3.5mm) General GPS System Specifications and Menu Options: - GPS Chipset: SiRF Atlas IV - Interface: Touch Screen - GUI Interface: 2D and 3D - Voice: YES - Maps: via Micro SD card (Not Included), or internal 4GB flash memory - GPS Language: Software Dependent RAM: 64MB ROM (Internal Memory): 128MB External Memory: Up to 8GB Micro SD Card Supported Media Formats: Audio Formats: WMA / OGG / MP3 / WAV Video Formats: ASF / MPEG-4 (AVI) / WMV / 3GP / FLV Picture Formats: JPEG / BMP / PNG / TIF / GIF Text Formats: TXT Power Supply: Wall power adapter, car cigarette charger, USB, or built-in battery Battery Life: Up to 0.5-1 hours with active use Dimensions: H:112 x L:72 x W:12 (mm) OSD Menu Languages: English / Italian / French / Spanish / German / Portuguese / Danish / Swedish / Norwegian / Czech / Finnish / Polish / Slovenian / Turkish / Romanian / Nederlands Package Contents: 4.3 inch touch screen GPS Navigator and Media Player 4GB with Europe map USB Cable Car Charger Mounting Stand Bracket + Windshield Mount Power Adapter 100-240V (50/60Hz) Universal wall socket adapter s for device thanks.
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Postby tonyc56 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 1:41 am

any ideas anyone ?:pray:
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Postby Fatboyfun » Fri Jan 25, 2013 8:37 am

If it's always been like that then maybe that's just how it is, however if you changed something...
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Postby nabi » Fri Jan 25, 2013 9:52 am

@ tony


It would be nice to use punctuation marks from time to time, as well as the <enter> or <return> key to start a new line.
That way, your post would be readable.
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Postby tonyc56 » Fri Jan 25, 2013 11:15 am

Sorry Nabi im new to all this.... this was my question......Hi guys i have a chinese 4.3 gps and when recieving calls through bluetooth sound is ok but when making calls im getting an echo on the sound its from the unit also i cant seem to link up with the FM speakers in the car anyone have any ideas whats happening. The other info in first post is the specs for the unit i just cut and pasted thx for your help.
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Postby Yurbuh Tuggly » Fri Jan 25, 2013 11:50 am

tonyc56 wrote:cant seem to link up with the FM speakers in the car

From the specs (difficult to read) I see no mention of "FM Transmitter" function on the device. Therefore, except for a physical connection (headphone out on device to line input on car stereo), there is no reason to believe that the device could use the car stereo speakers.
Unless I missed it in the massive run-on sentence/paragraph.
But that's just my opinion..I could be wrong.
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Postby tonyc56 » Sun Jan 27, 2013 11:20 pm

Hi,Yurbuh Tuggly it seems its not showing in the specs but it is definatly on the device in settings...... do you know if i have to set them both at a certain channel for them to link up ......you will have to excuse me im a novice to all this not very tech. thanks Tony.
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Postby Yurbuh Tuggly » Mon Jan 28, 2013 6:14 am

tonyc56 wrote:have to set them both at a certain channel for them to link up

Yes. On the device, in the FM settings (wherever that is), you set the broadcast frequency...best to use one that is static only and not close to the frequency of a radio station. Then set the FM Transmitter to "active" (however you do that on the device..it is separate from any settings in the navigation software)...this usually silences the device output speaker.
Then tune your car stereo to the same frequency. If set correctly, sound from the device will come through your car speakers.
But that's just my opinion..I could be wrong.
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