Thanks for your answer! Actually I will not use QField for navigation. It is for monitoring Field work in a GIS environment with GPS tracking. So an alternative PC software does not work. It must be the android app QField.
Also, I have done a lot of research about almost all other android emulators. I could not find a single one which would allow me to connect a real GPS antenna (Trimble R2) and read the location inside the android environment. MEMU, Bluestacks, NOX, Genymotion allow spoof location, but I did not manage to receive a signal via com port, via WIN10 location or via bluetooth connection. Only other solution was VirtualMachine + Androidx86 but this method of emulation is too slow and does not well support multi-touch on a WIN10 tablet.
So unfortunately, I stick to my original questions because my problem remains. I would be happy to hear of Morco's experiences. @Boki_Srb If however you know how to really connect a bluetooth gps antenna inside another emulator I would be happy to hear this solution as well.
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