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Re: Connecting multiple Bluetooth devices for scouting

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Originally Posted by Connerd View Post
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Not sure how this works with all of the previously mentioned threads on stuff like this.
I should probably ask the question, but does Bluetooth use these, and thereby, is Bluetooth illegal?
This has been discussed in other threads. A quick summery:
Bluetooth follows the 802.15.1 protocol, so would be legal under the rule you quoted. However, some people have said that they were forced to turn their Bluetooth off anyway.
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