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Hi Fluppatron... I'm no expert, but let me provide you with what I know.
a) Wireless netorking -- Bluetooth is really intended as a cable replacement technology -- where two items are 'paired' together as if they had an invisible cable. I'm not sure it's a good match for wireless networking. Better (I think) would be to invest in a 802.11b or g router (they are cheap like borscht these days) and a 802.11 card for your PDA. I don't know what a H3900 is, unless you mean the iPAQ 3900 series.
b) MP3 recording -- yes, in most cases, the headphone jack on a PDA will also act as an INPUT as well as an OUTPUT. As far as recording to MP3 from your amp/mixer you should be OK as long as you watch the volume and the impedance of the output from the mixer. If possible, use the LINE OUT from the mixer/amp, rather than the speaker output. You'll get better control of the output that way. HOWEVER, rather than use your PDA for recording, better would be to use your desktop (if you have one) which probably has a LINE IN jack on the back panel. There's lots of ripping/recording software out there and I think you'll like the results a lot better.
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