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My Palm OS-based handheld keeps loosing my Bluetooth-based GPS connection. Why?

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My Palm OS-based handheld keeps loosing my Bluetooth-based GPS connection. Why?

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When this is happening, mainly seen on the Treo 650, it is usually because you have multiple Bluetooth-based devices paired with your handheld and it is getting confused or you are not running IntelliGolf version 9.x (or higher). Unfortunately, the Treo 650 does not provide a way to delete non-trusted devices (i.e. no gold key next to the device listing) from the Bluetooth set-up screen, only trusted devices (i.e. with a gold key). As such, non-trusted device listing can accumulated over time and cause your Treo to become confused when trying to connect to your Bluetooth-based GPS receiver. To delete trusted and non-trusted devices from the Treo, there is a free little software routine that you can download and install onto your Treo 650. It will let you quickly delete trusted and non-trusted devices. To download this routine, please visit http://3division.net/hub/btcached/ and click on the Download button. Save the Btcached.zip file to your Windows-based PC.

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When this is happening, mainly seen on the Treo 650, it is usually because you have multiple Bluetooth-based devices paired with your handheld and it is getting confused or you are not running IntelliGolf version 9.x (or higher). Unfortunately, the Treo 650 does not provide a way to delete non-trusted devices (i.e. no gold key next to the device listing) from the Bluetooth set-up screen, only trusted devices (i.e. with a gold key). As such, non-trusted device listing can accumulated over time and cause your Treo to become confused when trying to connect to your Bluetooth-based GPS receiver. To delete trusted and non-trusted devices from the Treo, there is a free little software routine that you can download and install onto your Treo 650. It will let you quickly delete trusted and non-trusted devices. To download this routine, please visit http://3division.net/hub/btcached/ and click on the Download button. Save the Btcached.zip file to your Windows-based PC. Then unzip it into a known

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