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Would the RSSI-value be affected?

Hello, this might be a stupid question but if I have a Bluetooth 5 module that is advertising and another module getting the RSSI-value without actually being connected to the BT5 module. Would the RSSI-value be affected depending on if the other module support BT 5 or only 4.2?

What I understand is that if the modules actually would connect to each other then they would agree on the latest version that both supports, which would probably affect the signal strength, but in the case above I’m not sure if the RSSI would be affected.

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  • Thank you so much, that clarified a lot for me. If I understand correctly, the difference between BT 5 Coded and 4.2 will only be that 4.2 will give up at -95 dBm, while 5 Coded can keep up the transmission until -103 dBm? So for example, the new Channel Sequencing Algorithm, or anything else, will also not affect the actual measured RSSI?

    Will the measured RSSI always be the same regardless of the version of Bluetooth being used?

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  • Thank you so much, that clarified a lot for me. If I understand correctly, the difference between BT 5 Coded and 4.2 will only be that 4.2 will give up at -95 dBm, while 5 Coded can keep up the transmission until -103 dBm? So for example, the new Channel Sequencing Algorithm, or anything else, will also not affect the actual measured RSSI?

    Will the measured RSSI always be the same regardless of the version of Bluetooth being used?

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