The GPS antenna is usually installed sideways due to limited space inside the head unit. This gives it a view through the front windscreen of the car when mounted and needs the head unit of the TM-D710 to be installed in such a way that it can ‘see’ the sky. Installing the GPS internally prevents the possibility of using an external GPS
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If there isn't any explicit documentation for an interface, you basically have to hope that the receiver outputs its data via the Bluetooth SPP, and that your Android device supports SPP. There are known issues with this, though, depending on the receiver manufacturer and specific Android device. See the following: