Hi,
Many thanks.  I really liked the Gyration wireless keyboard.
The friends of  mine who bought it found it transmitted 75 feet--not 100
feet  Keyboard action is great however..
If any one out there finds something morep owerful or if any one learns of a
more powerful Gyration keyboard,  please let me  know.
I  know you can't  have any substantial metal like a door near the path
ofthe transmission with the Gyration.
In fact the metal door was 15 degrees and 4 feet to the right if one drew  a
strai ght line between the  couch where I sat and the antenna sending the
sound to the Gyration keyboard.
I agree. It isthe best I have seen thus far.
If there are improvements with Gyration's range,   please let me  know.
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jerry Richer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PC audio discussion list. " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 16, 2004 3:55 PM
Subject: Re: using radio remotely


> <     I don't know that Bluetooth is going to be any better for your
problem
> over the 900 Megahurtz that Gyration uses.  Bluetooth is a short-range
> technology.  Checkout the Bluetooth FAQ at
> http://www.mobileinfo.com/Bluetooth/FAQ.htm
>      The FAQ says:
>
> Q: What is Bluetooth?
> A: Bluetooth is the name for a short-range radio frequency (RF) technology
> that operates
> at 2.4 GHz and is capable of transmitting voice and data. The effective
> range of
> Bluetooth devices is 32 feet (10 meters). Bluetooth transfers data at the
> rate of
> 1 Mbps, which is from three to eight times the average speed of parallel
and
> serial
> ports, respectively.
>
>
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