+x PaulSS - 8/31/2024 8:35:48 AMSince the Bluetooth to RS232 converter is accessed via SkyDemon, does that mean it is still possible to pair other devices with the Bluetooth function of an iPad? I'm thinking of something like sending the route to an autopilot (connected through SkyDemon) and having the iPad connected to a headset with Bluetooth connectivity (for SkyDemon audio) using the normal Bluetooth function.
+x Tim Dawson - 8/23/2024 9:30:52 AMSkyDemon uses Bluetooth low energy (BLE). There's no pairing process, there's no SPP, it requires pretty much no configuration, so it's very easy.BLE to RS232 has a defined service and characteristic UUID (one for each) which you should be able to find online.
+x I_Need_Help - 9/2/2024 3:28:07 PM+x Tim Dawson - 8/23/2024 9:30:52 AMSkyDemon uses Bluetooth low energy (BLE). There's no pairing process, there's no SPP, it requires pretty much no configuration, so it's very easy.BLE to RS232 has a defined service and characteristic UUID (one for each) which you should be able to find online.@Tim there doesn't seem to be a defined BLE serial UUID, only for classic BT. Could you point me to the UUID serial spec you are using? We can see our device in SkyDemon and it connects but then complains about the service. Many thanks
+x Kilo Lima - 8/28/2024 5:00:33 PMHi,I’m wondering where you connect the 5v supply for the Bluetooth module in your aircraft?Thanks!
+x Kilo Lima - 9/3/2024 9:12:11 AM+x Kilo Lima - 8/28/2024 5:00:33 PMHi,I’m wondering where you connect the 5v supply for the Bluetooth module in your aircraft?Thanks!Any idea please? Thanks for your help!
+x I_Need_Help - 9/3/2024 9:15:58 AM+x Kilo Lima - 9/3/2024 9:12:11 AM+x Kilo Lima - 8/28/2024 5:00:33 PMHi,I’m wondering where you connect the 5v supply for the Bluetooth module in your aircraft?Thanks!Any idea please? Thanks for your help!That will depend on your aircraft type and what rules you operate under e,.g. certified, LAA or BMAA