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nRF52833 Mesh range questions

We are evaluating chipsets for an IoT mesh solution and a key requirement is maximum range - data throughput will be very low.  The module vendor we would likely choose supports nRF52833 with 8dBm max Tx power.  (They also have nRF52832 with 20dBm for US only - but no coded PHY in 52832)

I estimate with an omni antenna (chip/PCB trace on module) and 8dBm the max. distance between mesh nodes would be around 25-30 meters, assuming no obstructions, based on some experiments I performed - does this seem about right ?

It would be great to be able to combine BLE mesh with coded PHY - I understand this is not supported by Bluetooth standard, and I have seen some posts on devzone that this can be made to work with the nRF52833 - could anyone confirm or otherwise?  What is the latest status ?

Assuming we can make mesh with coded PHY, and assume approx 8dB increase in receiver sensitivity this would translate to just over double the range - say 50-70 meters ?  (6dB = double range assume inverse square propagation, real life is worse).

One reads about Bluetooth links over hundreds of meters with 4dBm transmitters - I get nowhere near this distance, so I assume they must use directional antennas + coded PHY ?

Thanks for any help.

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