Programmable Bluetooth Transmitter for Extended Range - No Cellphone Required!

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A user seeks assistance in building a programmable Bluetooth transmitter that broadcasts a continuous signal detectable by cellphones, with the ability to program the signal's name. The device should operate independently of a cellphone, requiring only a power source and an optional connection to a computer for programming. The desired transmission range is between 800 to 1000 meters (2400-3000 feet), without the need for two-way communication. Suggestions for Bluetooth transmitter kits and modules were requested to aid in the construction of this device. The discussion emphasizes the need for practical solutions in electronics design.
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hello every one I'm new on this site
and this is the only forum i discovered so far that deals with electronics
i need some help
i'm trying to build a programmable bluetooth transmitter
all i want from that transmitter is this
i need to make a box (not a cellphone)
that connects to power and antenna and a optional connection to a computer (usb, rs232, or parallel, lan, it doesn't matter how) just to program it
and all i want it to do is broadcaster a continues signal on bluetooth frequency so cellphones
can see it, what would be programmable is the name of the signal
and i need it to transmit for about 800 to 1000 miters (2400-3000 feet)
i don't need from the phone to talk back or report back any thing...
just give a signal with a programmable name
if you have any info about any thing that can help me built this
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binary_code said:
hello every one I'm new on this site
and this is the only forum i discovered so far that deals with electronics
i need some help
i'm trying to build a programmable bluetooth transmitter
all i want from that transmitter is this
i need to make a box (not a cellphone)
that connects to power and antenna and a optional connection to a computer (usb, rs232, or parallel, lan, it doesn't matter how) just to program it
and all i want it to do is broadcaster a continues signal on bluetooth frequency so cellphones
can see it, what would be programmable is the name of the signal
and i need it to transmit for about 800 to 1000 miters (2400-3000 feet)
i don't need from the phone to talk back or report back any thing...
just give a signal with a programmable name
if you have any info about any thing that can help me built this
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Welcome to the PF. What Bluetooth transmitter kits and modules have you looked at so far?

http://www.google.com/search?tbm=is...h+transmitter+module&gbv=2&aq=f&aqi=&aql=&oq=

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