Has anyone made range tests with the blueradios modules?
I’m especially interested to hear how long distances can be used between two modules with the chip antenna in open space. Also, how much would a better antenna in the other end increase the range?
The Bluetooth modules have a pretty good distance of ~200-300ft line of sight. The MiRFs are slightly better, but the Bluetooth connection is rock solid.
The Bluetooth modules have a pretty good distance of ~200-300ft line of sight. The MiRFs are slightly better, but the Bluetooth connection is rock solid.
-Nathan
Thank you for the information. Anyone got longer distances? I noticed that blueradios has a module with external antenna connector and they say: “The Bluetooth Male SMA 1/2 wave coaxial dipole external swivel antenna will provide increase performance +200 meters.” But I guess it’s only when both ends got a better antenna.
The Bluetooth modules have a pretty good distance of ~200-300ft line of sight. The MiRFs are slightly better, but the Bluetooth connection is rock solid.
-Nathan
Thank you for the information. Anyone got longer distances? I noticed that blueradios has a module with external antenna connector and they say: “The Bluetooth Male SMA 1/2 wave coaxial dipole external swivel antenna will provide increase performance +200 meters.” But I guess it’s only when both ends got a better antenna.
btw. Looking forward for those app notes.
Regards,
vup
A better antenna on just one end would in fact increase range in both directions. A better antenna on both ends would increase it even more :)