I have an bare-bones app you can run on Android to do this here, but you'll need a copy of Android Studio to build and run it. If the above two suggestions don't help, I would use an independent tool such as an Android phone to actually count the number of BLE packets detected. Bring your transmitter and receiver closer together.Having the weakest power output configured is the most likely cause of your issue. Increase your transmitter power level from -18 dBm to 3 dBm.Since your detection rate is much lower, you may want to try a number of things: Support for beacon types including iBeacon, AltBeacon, Eddystone UID, and Eddystone URL. Once discovered, you can display each beacons operating settings and make modifications to those settings. Under good conditions (close range, high transmitter power), I typically see 80-90% of packets get detected by Android and iOS devices which allow you to easily count individual BLE packets. With the RadBeacon app you can scan for nearby configurable Radius Networks Enterprise beacons. The RadBeacon app from Radius Networks requires a Macintosh computer running OS X 10.9 or higher and equipped with Bluetooth 4. Antennas on both transmitter and receiver The RadBeacon app is the configuration utility for RadBeacon proximity beacons from Radius Networks that support Apples iBeacon proximity services as well as other emerging proximity services. It is easy to deploy, easy to maintain, reliable, and long-lasting. The Radius Networks USB is powered by any available USB power source. It supports iBeaconTM, AltBeaconTM, and EddystoneTM technology. The actual percentage received depends on a number of factors including: Radius Networks USB Beacon is a fully standalone Bluetooth Smart proximity beacon implemented in a tiny USB package. Not 100% of advertising packets send out by a Bluetooth LE device will be detected by receiving devices.
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