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Bluetooth between bikes

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PiPo - 29 Apr 2008 19:34 GMT
Is there anyone who could share her/his experience in bluetooth
communication between two (motor) bikes?

I'm looking for a solution for the next situation;

Bike 1:
-------
Is leading, this bike is equipped with
. a navigator which can communicate with Bluetooth
. a Mobile phone which can communicate with Bluetooth
. hopefully a Bluetooth communicator to stay in touch with Bike 2:

Bike 2:
-------
. hopefully a Bluetooth communicator to stay in touch with Bike 1:
. receives the directions of the navigator of Bike 1:

Does anyone knows if this is possible and if so how it works and what kind
of gadgets I have to purchase?
Larry - 02 May 2008 02:56 GMT
> Does anyone knows if this is possible and if so how it works and what
> kind of gadgets I have to purchase?
>  

Put it out of your mind and get UHF headset walkie talkies.  Between my BT
transmitters, all of them, and my Motorola S9 behind-the-head headset, on a
scooter, the digital 2400 Mhz signal bouncing off all kinds of objects just
scrambles the audio UNLESS you put the BT transmitter right near the
headset receiver in direct line-of-sight.  Even in your shirt pocket it
works awful.
 
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