Re: One Bluetooth, two PDA's ?



Fanatic GPS User wrote:

Thanks for the reply, yes I was totally wrong thinking it could be
done with GPSGate Maybe the easiest way would be buying another GPS
:-).


So the situation is that you have one Bluetooth "sender" (the GPS) and two Bluetooth "receivers" (the PDAs) and the sender will not communicate with both PDAs simultaneously? It that right?


I thought a Bluetooth "piconet" allowed duplex communication amongst multiple devices.

I don't know much about Bluetooth, I only use it to connect one device at a time (PDA and cell phone) to my PC.

Jack

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