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GPZ7000 WM12 Issues In Rain?
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<blockquote data-quote="mbasko" data-source="post: 600672" data-attributes="member: 4485"><p>Bluetooth is a totally different wireless technology standard to Minelab's proprietary Wi-Stream system. It's little surprise or wonder they aren't compatible at all.</p><p>Even with the GPZ wi-fi turned off Bluetooth units that I tested still suffered from some type of interference with the GPZ? Not sure what causes it? </p><p></p><p>As Bluetooth is just another (with way more widespread use) RF wireless technology using the 2.4Ghz frequency band I would assume that it would be affected in outdoor use in the same way other 2.4Ghz systems like the WM12 can be.</p><p></p><p>Maybe try getting your hands on Quest Wirefree Mate to try. Users seem to give them a better review than most other wireless systems. It's not Bluetooth either but Quests own proprietary wireless technology system.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mbasko, post: 600672, member: 4485"] Bluetooth is a totally different wireless technology standard to Minelab's proprietary Wi-Stream system. It's little surprise or wonder they aren't compatible at all. Even with the GPZ wi-fi turned off Bluetooth units that I tested still suffered from some type of interference with the GPZ? Not sure what causes it? As Bluetooth is just another (with way more widespread use) RF wireless technology using the 2.4Ghz frequency band I would assume that it would be affected in outdoor use in the same way other 2.4Ghz systems like the WM12 can be. Maybe try getting your hands on Quest Wirefree Mate to try. Users seem to give them a better review than most other wireless systems. It's not Bluetooth either but Quests own proprietary wireless technology system. [/QUOTE]
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