[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > I will be happy to do so. Unfortunately I am slammed at work this week but > will do this next week.
Great. > The device as shipped doesn't have many apps ready to use, but I'm sure > there > are command line utilities to poke and prod the bluetooth hardware. I > really > haven't yet had time to read the online documentation nor to explore my > device. > > I would expect this range to vary with the strength and quality of the > radio > in the device I'm communicating with. I don't suppose there is a standard, > e.g. a particular headset (make and model) such that comparisons are valid? There's a test of EDR bluetooth USB sticks in c't magazine 21/2005 on page 190ff. Accordingly, the sticks with the best reception and range were Cellink BTA-6030 and Planex BT-01UDE. They both feature -90dBm sensitivity. You can't measure the range with a bluetooth headset because they're class 3 devices with less range than the Neo1973, which is class 2. -Sven _______________________________________________ OpenMoko community mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community

