"James" <See.My.Sig@The.Bottom.com> wrote in message
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> Does it increase the range if i use a class 1 and a class 3 bluetooth
> device? or would it be the same as using a class 3 and a class 3?
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Class 2 = -30 dBm (1 mW) which equals with a range of about 10 meters
Class 1 = -20 dBm (10 mW) which equals with a range of about 30 to 100
meters
Class 3 does not exist.
If mixing class 1 and 2 you will get the lowerst distance: 10 meters.
(one site is shouting, the other is whispering ....)
Greetings,
Bernd
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> No, it doesn't...
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> "James" <See.My.Sig@The.Bottom.com> wrote in message
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> > Does it increase the range if i use a class 1 and a class 3 bluetooth
> > device? or would it be the same as using a class 3 and a class 3?
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