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Any Luck with Bluetooth?

Gamma_Joe

Active member
Has anyone had success with Bluetooth earphones?

I tried some with two detectors: Garrett GTI2500, and Teknetics Omega 8000.

I connected a miniature Bluetooth transmitter to the detector's earphones socket. The Bluetooth headphones linked to it perfectly.

The problem is the Bluetooth time "latency" -- the time delay until the sound is heard in the headphones.

The delay wouldn't be a problem, if just listening to some music. It's a big problem for detecting.

When swinging the coil, the sounds you hear are not close to the coil's position. The sound comes after about a half-second delay. The coil has already moved away from that spot.

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Here's an example.

Suppose your coil sweep is about four feet wide, with about two seconds of time from end to end.

If there's a target in the sweep, the delay makes the sound come at about 8 inches to each side of the target.

... Swinging to the right, the sound comes about 8 inches to the right of the target.

... Sweeping back to the left, the sound is about 8 inches to the left of the target.

The only way to find the target's actual position is to sweep very slowly -- at about one foot per second. Even then, going back and forth, the sound comes at two different positions several inches apart. (And also the slow sweep speed affects the way the detector works.)

If there's also trash around the target, then you get multiple sounds at different spots, that change position when you're swinging to the right or to the left.

I found it unusable.

It's just very slow and tedious to sort out the sounds, and to figure out where they're coming from.

Pinpointing is OK, because you're sweeping very slowly anyway.

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Instead of Bluetooth, I could try an FM wireless radio setup, but the Omega doesn't like the RFI. The GTI seems OK with it.

Has anyone had success with Bluetooth?

Many thanks for ideas.

Joe
 
The two below links should solve your problem...Garrett Z-Lynk - not Bluetooth and 4 times faster than other wireless.

http://www.findmall.com/read.php?32,2339045

http://www.findmall.com/read.php?32,2329816,2329816#msg-2329816
 
Bluetooth has latency...nothing you can do except use a wireless device other than bluetooth.
 
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