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So, what things on the airplane are you guys going to replace with
self-powered blue tooth devices? "Ernest Christley" wrote in message om... Even if you have to run 12V to it, in a metal airplane that will only be one wire and one connection. Assuming they can build a wireless device that can stand up to typical airplane abuse for a while*, this would make for a much simpler and safer installation. At these power levels, the EMI issue is a red herring that would be easily defeated with a $0.98 roll of aluminum foil, and once defeated on the ground the problem isn't likely to pop back up in flight (like loose cabling will). IMHO *It seems that your standard store bought router is designed to die after a few years. I wouldn't trust this quality control with my comfort. I barely trust it with my ability to read this newsgroup. |
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