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Miendert,
You are obviously in the position to know. I just installed all the stuff and it sure looked like BT, but come to think of it - it did not ever claim to be. That is all good to know. I'm sure that the owner will be back wanting something added that will be an issue. Matt Colie Meindert Sprang wrote: "Matt Colie" wrote in message ... Well Larry, I just put almost that on an owners new boat. http://www.tacktick.com/ It's all BT and solarpowered (except the depth sounder needs a battery). Not quite. They do not use BT, that would use too much energy. Tacktick developed their own very low power radio and protocol for this. It's a shame they still need a wire to your computer. We made a customized BT multiplexer for them, but when the prototypes were ready, they bailed out.... Meindert |
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