Do you know what Rocketfish is a rebrand of?
Made in Communist China?
Steve Tomporowski wrote:
Rocketfish is a brand-name for Best-Buy. You can decide from there if
you want to trust them...;-)
On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 2:06 AM, nobozoz <[email protected]> wrote:
My bad. Rounded to 2 significant digits:
Class 1 is 100 m (~330 ft).
Class 2 is 10 m (33 ft).
maccrawj wrote:
Interesting!
Well I have an Anycom USB250 which is their re-branded BCM2045 that I use
for VOIP and it does way less than 400Ft/120M/Class 1 it's spec'd for in
practice could be my Motorola HT820 headset nevermind wifi interference.
Had not realized there were 300M Class 1 transceivers out, what chipset
does it take to get that? Sure would like to replace my dongle if it meant I
could get more than 30Ft in the house. ;)
nobozoz wrote:
I'm interested in the Bluetooth v2.1 spec (higher data rates and less
power dissipation) and Class 1 (300m) range. I'm looking for low-power, high
data rate wireless data technologies with enough range that they be battery
powered for days or weeks at a stretch.
They would be riding up and down on the bell part of a 600 liter bell
prover (a primary gas flow standard).
The Belkin F8T016 (same specs, but Class 2, 10m range) might work in a
pinch, but the short range could be a show-stopper.
Maybe Rocketfish dongle would work as well (Class 2), but never heard of
them.
Broadcom BCM2046 is a Bluetooth 2.1 +EDR Class1 HCI chip in 130nm. I also
saw BCM2070 (65nm) on Broadcom's product list which may be bumping the
BCM2046 - who knows?
maccrawj wrote:
As usual Belkin is less than detailed with the spec sheet! Can't tell if
it's Broadcomm's 2046 or what so I'd be suspect over other dongles.
What's drawing you to them?