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"pilot" wrote in message
oups.com... I have a laptop with a USb-Bluetooth connected to it. I am using a Bluetooth GPS for navigation (Garmin 10). I also have a software to read AIS messages from an AIS receiver. I want to combine both. The software is ready: I could double check position from the GPS, and from the AIS of the ship (I am a maritime pilot). Is there a solution to this? Do I need 2 USB-Bluetooth connectors? Anything existing to manage the 2 inputs entering at the same time ? All help welcome. Thank you Jacquelin Hardy Canada A single BT connection can handle more than one input. You set up each device using the BT software. I have done this to get photos from a cell phone camera to the computer and also transfer data from my PDA. I see no reason why it would not work for your situation. -- Peter Aitken |
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