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Using BLE on the NANO IOT 33

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I saw your excellent tutorial on using BLE and ran the example BLE sketches that worked fine. My question is if I disconnect the peripheral board to move it outside I cannot connect to it (I posted this same question under the comments section but haven't got any replies yet). There must be a way to do this, also if anyone has used NRF Connect or LightBlue to connect and send commands to the peripheral please let me know how to do this, thanks. Bob


   
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I saw your excellent tutorial on using BLE and ran the example BLE sketches that worked fine. My question is if I disconnect the peripheral board to move it outside I cannot connect to it (I posted this same question under the comments section but haven't got any replies yet). There must be a way to do this, also if anyone has used NRF Connect or LightBlue to connect and send commands to the peripheral please let me know how to do this, thanks. Bob

Since you mentioned several different radios, why not add LORA to the mix, it will have the best range by far and is dirt cheap to buy and operate. Bill did a video/article in the last few months.

Here is link to video

and the article https://dronebotworkshop.com/lora/

 

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