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"Bill Kearney" wrote in message
... Bluetooth, feh, I have no desire to leave my navigation data to the whims of that crappy-ass protocol. I'll take a wired connection anyday, at least for the important stuff. What exactly is crappy-ass about Bluetooth? We have a Bluetooth enabled multiplexer and it works very well, just as reliable as a wire as long as you are within the radio range.Even pilots are changing to Bluetooth connections between the pilot-plug and their laptops, which enables them to go anywhere on the ships' bridge. Meindert |
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