I have a small Bluetooth adapter that I sometimes use. It's about the size
of a silver dollar, with a short wire with a 3.5mm TRS plug on it. Since I
routinely wear a Bluetooth headset, I can plug the adapter into any 3.5mm
TRS output and pair to the transmitter with my headphones, and don't have
to deal with yet more wires just for my headphones. The only reason I don't
do it more often is that my headphones will only reliably pair with one
device at a time. There IS a way to pair it to two devices, but I've found
it unreliable and don't use it.

It's a help when I have want to connect to a bluetooth speaker, but don't
want to use the AUX cable. If I change devices, I can move the transmitter
to the new device. The only issue is that it's just as easy to use a jumper
cable to the AUX socket on the speaker, and the wire doesn't really cause
that much of a problem.. So it's almost more trouble than it's worth. But
it DOES work, and works just as well on my KX3 as on anything else.

-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
73,
Gwen, NG3P


On Sun, Jun 7, 2020 at 12:12 PM Barry Baines via Elecraft <
[email protected]> wrote:

> RussL
>
> > On Jun 7, 2020, at 10:53 AM, Russ Edelen <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> > There is a wealth of knowledge and experience within this group. Has
> anyone used a Bluetooth serial adapter? I am considering one for my mobile
> Kenwood d-710 to utilize an android tablet.
> >
> > I see there are many implementations but I'm not sure if it is worthy of
> consideration.
>
>
> Some things to consider:
>
> 1.  From what I can tell, most of these devices are designed to be plugged
> into a computer.
> a.  Presumably you’d attach the adapter to the RS232 port of the D710.  So
> the first question is how you’d power it.  Power would likely have to come
> from a USB charger.
> b.  How do you configure it?  Would you attach it to a computer, configure
> the settings and would the settings be retained by the device (not the
> computer) when the device is powered down and removed to be reconnected to
> the D710?
>
> 2.  The next question is configuring the Android:
> a.  What software are you intending to use on the Android?  Does it use a
> com port?
> b.  Is there a way to configure a bluetooth connection as being a com port?
> c.  Would the software recognize a bluetooth input as  a comport?
>
> I don’t have experience with these devices. My suggestion is to first look
> at the Android and the software you intend to use with the D710 to
> determine whether it has the capability to recognize a CompPort connection
> via Bluetooth.  Second, when looking at these devices, look at their
> compatibility in terms of being connected to a non-PC.
>
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Barry Baines, WD4ASW
> Keller, TX
>
> >
> > Thanks for any thoughts.
> >
> > Russ
> > KG7VQ
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