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XBee pro 900 and 868, range over water LOS carbon sails.
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Would like to use XBee pro modules for transfering data on a sailboat.
Will there be a problem with range when there is a lot of carbon sails blocking the LOS, tv helicopters/boats and vhf radios?
xbee
900
868
range
water
carbon
sail
vhf
tv
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That is unknown. What distance do you want to go?
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May 30, 2014
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