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Day: October 22, 2004

Boost Bluetooth… A Lot

October 22, 2004 by Phillip Torrone 7 Comments

boost bluetooth

i’m working on a project where i need to boost bluetooth over 500 feet or so (bluetooth helicopter)–here’s how to do it, with lots of great photos. popular science has it here…and click the read link below for the bluedriving site with the usb and pcmcia hack.

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