whiskthecat
whiskthecat
Would it be possible to use the pandora like a 2 way radio and communicate via voip directly between pandoras over wifi?
Oh well yeah, the connection would be constant like a phone, but I was thinking more towards adhoc where no internet would be involved.Exarus said:Yes but it would be more like a phone call not a two way radio and you would have to stay near whatever internet connection you are using be it wifi, bluetooth, or other.
whiskthecat said:Oh well yeah, the connection would be constant like a phone, but I was thinking more towards adhoc where no internet would be involved.Exarus said:Yes but it would be more like a phone call not a two way radio and you would have to stay near whatever internet connection you are using be it wifi, bluetooth, or other.
In which case you're about 30 feet apart from each other anyway. Just talk like normal people.
WizardStan said:whiskthecat said:Oh well yeah, the connection would be constant like a phone, but I was thinking more towards adhoc where no internet would be involved.Exarus said:Yes but it would be more like a phone call not a two way radio and you would have to stay near whatever internet connection you are using be it wifi, bluetooth, or other.
In which case you're about 30 feet apart from each other anyway. Just talk like normal people.
But it's so boring to do that when you can talk like this: *holds Pandora near mouth and presses Shoulder button* I have the perimeter, OVER KSSH!!
--God Ginrai
God Ginrai said:WizardStan said:whiskthecat said:Oh well yeah, the connection would be constant like a phone, but I was thinking more towards adhoc where no internet would be involved.Exarus said:Yes but it would be more like a phone call not a two way radio and you would have to stay near whatever internet connection you are using be it wifi, bluetooth, or other.
In which case you're about 30 feet apart from each other anyway. Just talk like normal people.
But it's so boring to do that when you can talk like this: *holds Pandora near mouth and presses Shoulder button* I have the perimeter, OVER KSSH!!
--God Ginrai
Well I was thinking of using it as an intercom between motorcycles. Wifi is supposed to have a 100ft range.
Also you don't have to make the KSSH sound it does that for you.
whiskthecat said:God Ginrai said:WizardStan said:whiskthecat said:Oh well yeah, the connection would be constant like a phone, but I was thinking more towards adhoc where no internet would be involved.Exarus said:Yes but it would be more like a phone call not a two way radio and you would have to stay near whatever internet connection you are using be it wifi, bluetooth, or other.
In which case you're about 30 feet apart from each other anyway. Just talk like normal people.
But it's so boring to do that when you can talk like this: *holds Pandora near mouth and presses Shoulder button* I have the perimeter, OVER KSSH!!
--God Ginrai
Well I was thinking of using it as an intercom between motorcycles. Wifi is supposed to have a 100ft range.
Also you don't have to make the KSSH sound it does that for you.
Only shortwave makes the KSSH sound. If you're using a Wifi-based Walkie-Talkie, it's not going to make the KSSH sound unless it is coded to play that sound at the end of a message.
-God Ginrai
whiskthecat said:I guess no one has seen Saving Silverman, its a joke from the movie (about 1min into the video). I am fully aware that it isn't going to make a KSSH sound.
I wasn't planning on using a bluetooth helmet, using a regular wired headset would save power.
you can buy a pair of GMRS handhelds for about $50 these days. Package on a couple of headsets and it does what you want. They're designed specifically with wireless communication in mind: compact, long battery life, far greater range, exceptionally durable, and cheap. If you dropped one, you might be out $25-$50, but more than likely it would survive the fall. Drop your Pandora, and you're most likely out an extra $300.
Again, another good "because I can" idea, but I'm thinking it may be better to go with the conventional method instead of turning the Pandora into an be-all.
God Ginrai said:whiskthecat said:God Ginrai said:WizardStan said:whiskthecat said:Oh well yeah, the connection would be constant like a phone, but I was thinking more towards adhoc where no internet would be involved.Exarus said:Yes but it would be more like a phone call not a two way radio and you would have to stay near whatever internet connection you are using be it wifi, bluetooth, or other.
In which case you're about 30 feet apart from each other anyway. Just talk like normal people.
But it's so boring to do that when you can talk like this: *holds Pandora near mouth and presses Shoulder button* I have the perimeter, OVER KSSH!!
--God Ginrai
Well I was thinking of using it as an intercom between motorcycles. Wifi is supposed to have a 100ft range.
Also you don't have to make the KSSH sound it does that for you.
Only shortwave makes the KSSH sound. If you're using a Wifi-based Walkie-Talkie, it's not going to make the KSSH sound unless it is coded to play that sound at the end of a message.
-God Ginrai
I declare that we should KSSHK at the end of our posts.
Over,
KSSH
CandidStan.
CandidStan said:[pyramid of quotes]
I declare that we should KSSHK at the end of our posts.
Over,
KSSH
CandidStan.
You don't plan on using your pandora for everything? (He's not one of us. )WizardStan said:instead of turning the Pandora into an be-all.
whiskthecat said:You don't plan on using your pandora for everything? (He's not one of us. )WizardStan said:instead of turning the Pandora into an be-all.
KSSH
Roger that, over
KSSH
Yes, though if you are close enough to use a BT headset (10-30ft) then you do not need anything to be able to speak to somebody.conso said:shouldn't a bluetooth headset plus a wired headset be enough to communicate? Input from one would be send to the output of the other and you can talk. No second pandora nor adhoc-networking needed....
Ooooh. Good one. Hadn't thought of that.conso said:shouldn't a bluetooth headset plus a wired headset be enough to communicate? Input from one would be send to the output of the other and you can talk. No second pandora nor adhoc-networking needed....
Like I said earlier it would be for communicating between motorcycles.Chip said:Yes, though if you are close enough to use a BT headset (10-30ft) then you do not need anything to be able to speak to somebody.