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![]() "Ben Jackson" wrote in message news:h0btd.201375$HA.5047@attbi_s01... In article , Stan Prevost wrote: You get to choose either XM or GPS to have the Bluetooth connection to the PDA. The other one gets a cable. Why? You can have up to 8 devices (1 master, 7 slaves) in a bluetooth network. And there's more than enough bandwidth for a couple of serial connections. I don't know why, and I may have that wrong. That's how I understood they told us it had to be, but I didn't pursue it because we wanted to use our existing GPS. And I didn't know any better, not being knowledgeable about BT networks. Stan |
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