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![]() I've had good experiences substituting DB9-to-BT transmitters for serial cables on my boat. They are very reliable within the cabin and forward part of the cockpit carrying 9,6kbps binary data from an Inmarsat mini-C terminal to the PC or 4,8k NEMA bus data. Beyond 4m this system is unreliable since the BT-serial adapters I use are not Class 1. But there are plenty "industrial-grade" serial cable replacements in the market that, as Meindert remarked, reach well beyond yacht confines. On 31 mar, 22:31, "Dave" wrote: Having successfully installed one in an M802 I would like to know if anyone here has one or a Bluetooth SCS modem. Seems the Bluetooth range is short. Works great if you are close enough. Dave |
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