Sorry... now with working links... (copy, paste problem). Thanks for the hint.
 
 
 
a) RS232 Bluetooth Adaptor
http://www.box73.de/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=2384
 
b) IOIO Android board
http://xcsoar-robd.wikispaces.com/XCSoar+Android+-+to+-+RS232+%28IOIO%29
 


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Von: Tobias Bieniek <tobias.bien...@gmx.de>
An: Sascha Haffner <s_haff...@yahoo.com> 
Cc: "xcsoar-user@lists.sourceforge.net" <xcsoar-user@lists.sourceforge.net> 
Gesendet: 11:53 Donnerstag, 1.Dezember 2011
Betreff: Re: [Xcsoar-user] Self-built Bluetooth Adaptor vs. IOIO Android Board

Maybe it's just me but I think your links are broken...

Turbo


2011/12/1 Sascha Haffner <s_haff...@yahoo.com>:
> Hi,
>
> does anyone have any practical experience with these two devices and can say
> something about their durability / stability of connection?  What is the
> prefered type of connection anyway?  (So far I am happy with my hardwired
> IPAQ connection to Flarm, but I am thinking about upgrading to Dell Streak
> 5).
>
> a) RS232 Bluetooth Adaptor
> http://www.box73.de/catalog/product_...oducts_id=2384
>
> btw: Does anyone ever has this connected to Flarm or even soldered an RJ45
> connector to it?
>
> b) IOIO Android board
> http://xcsoar-robd.wikispaces.com/XC...232+%28IOIO%29
>
> btw: Does anyone know alternative sources - since the OEM seems to be sold
> out?
>
>
> Thanks a bunch.
> Sascha
>
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