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Jack Erbes
 
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Meindert Sprang wrote:

With one or our Bluetooth enabled NMEA multiplexer, you can hook up four
instruments and get all data to your toshiba over bluetooth.
See www.shipmodul.com


Those multiplexers are nice units, they'll sure solve a lot of problems
with NMEA data sharing.

Do you know, if you had two serial to BT adapters (on two different NMEA
data sources for example) set up as slave units on a piconet with a BT
master (on the OP's Toshiba for example), will the BT master output both
of the NMEA inputs to same serial port?

I don't know much about BT piconets but if the master could take the
data from the slaves and sequence the outputs to the serial port used by
the application, it might work for the situation here too.

Jack

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