what is the transmission power and range under ideal conditions?
In asking about all antennas. The 2.4 ghz wifi, 5 ghz wifi, Bluetooth, gps, and GSM antennas.
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I have a problem with my Cingular 8125, Rom: RUU_Molski.Biz_226102_22610105_022511_WWE-30MB
When it is connected simultaneously to bluetooth headset (Bluetrek O2) and bluetooth GPS receiver (Solar BT2.5MR running iGuidance 3), during phone calls, signal from GPS receiver is delayed about 5 sec. Any idea?
Behind the rubber GPS cover on the bottom of the Tilt are 2 connectors. I would have to believe that one connector is for an external CELL antenna and the other an external GPS antenna...right? Is there anyway to connect an external WiFi antenna to boost reception?
I wish there was. I attribute my wifi range issues to my estimation of the size of the wifi antennae. But, as far as I can tell, the wifi antennae is separate from the phone, GPS, and bluetooth antennae.
Team,
I have a Z1 with 4.4.2.
I ride a motorbike with on-board bluetooth and bluetooth enabled GPS. I also have a bluetooth headset.
I have an application on my phone called Garmin Smartphone Link that enhances the information on the GPS via bluetooth. I have just seen that the phone can handle simultaneous B/T connections so would I be able to connect the phone to the GPS (for Smartphone link) aas well as retain the main B/T connection between the phone and the headset?
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I've tried using a smartwatch with wireless headphones and a heartmonitor and it was too much for it, it lags and wasn't communicating well.
I can use smartwatch + HRM, didn't try SmartWatch + Heaphones, but it works well in my car with SmartWatch + A2DP audio.
Hello together,
I search a solution to Communicate with a 2.4Ghz receiver to an Raspberry pi with a transmitter.
I like to send 4-6 singnals to my Raspberry pi. With a hand-held transmitter. (over 100 meters outside)
With hardware i need to do this? Is it Posible with a battery transmitter?
Can anybody help me?
And if so, will it interfere with my phone's hotspot?
I need to use my phone's hotspot to provide internet access to devices in my car.
If "wireless" AA uses wifi, can it and my hotspot run at the same time?
If I'm not mistaken it works with bluetooth not wifi
Android auto works with both wifi and Bluetooth.
Wifi must be used to transfert image and audio to the car as Bluetooth doesn't have enough bandspace.
Don't know how Bluetooth is used. Maybe Bluetooth is used only to track is Android auto is usable or not.
So it may be problematic with hotspot.
I stand corrected.
Bluetooth is used for voice (calls and media).
Wifi is used for the rest (data/video, input and output).
SOFO888 said:
Bluetooth is used for voice (calls and media).
Wifi is used for the rest (data/video, input and output).
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Not exactly.
Bluetooth is used for calls yes, but media is sent to wifi.
It's impossible to have this sound quality with Bluetooth.
A bit off-topic, but maybe somebody can help me:
in my aftermarket Android Auto set-up the head unit has NO microphone input. Phone calls are handled by the built-in car BT-phone (works fine!), but voice connection drops during every phone call once or twice as the phone call's BT connection goes over to the Android heads BT connection.
My question is: is there a way to FORCE phone calls initiated from Android Auto to use the cars built-in BT phone connection instead of the Android Auto BT voice connection to prevent dropping the voice connection duiring phone calls?
It is an annoyance -but a nagging.