Yes, the instruction manual says that as soon as you disconnect from their default app (Anemotracker App) the Calypso is ready for connecting to any other device that has the Anemotracker App. So the Anemotracker App should have some sort of a passcode requirement or Calypso MAC ID recognition requirements in its code to prevent any other devices from connecting except your Calypso. But you could have to have someone with that same app there and also looking to connect to the same Calypso device (albeit with a different MAC ID). Or someone with a generic BLE utility app seeking out the Calypso for whatever reason and connects to it.I found a problem with the Calypso. With Strelok, only one person can be linked to the Calypso at a time. There is no access code needed. Fine if by myself, but if someone else at the range happens to connect to my Calypso, I’m locked out, with no way of using it. Any solution for this?
You are using it with Strelok Pro. If Strelok Pro does not have a way to request a pass code from the Calypso, or it does not filter connections based on MAC ID that would identify your Calypso, then it may be possible for someone to connect to your Calypso and then your Strelok Pro cannot connect to it.
A way to prevent that is to have the Calypso remain connected to the your Strerlok Pro all the time. You could enclose the Calypso entirely in a ball of aluminum foil until you are ready to connect to it. That should shield it from any BLE connection requests while sitting unused.
There may be a way to modify the firmware on the Calypso itself so it will require a passcode or MAC ID match to an incoming BLE request.
I would ask Calypso first. They are open to requests for firmware modifications. https://calypsoinstruments.com/contactus
The other option is to ask Strelok Pro, to add passcode or MAC ID verification to their windmeter-input BLE connection routine.
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