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MonsterDorf
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CB Communication
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June 29, 2012, 12:26:44 AM »
Just thought I'd share a good outcome today.
Have two Shark helmets that have been fitted with the matching Sharktooth Bluetooth intercom. Been using it for a while for both intercom and phone but wanted to also be able to communicate via UHF CB. Hadn't had much success with some of the "cheaper" options but this week I lashed out for a "professional" CB with inbuilt Bluetooth. The vendor couldn't confirm it would work but I can advise that the Pacific GTR XU-1 pairs flawlessly with my Sharktooth headset.
I'll be trying out a couple of different headsets over the weekend and will provide some feedback if anyone is interested.
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monstermick58
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Re: CB Communication
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Personally, I prefer not to be distracted by music/phone calls/anyone wanting to chat, but if thats what floats ya boat.
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June 29, 2012, 09:27:40 PM »
On the other bike I/we have Uniden 5watt handhelds. They are very robust and water resistant too.
Two of them are paired to a Sena headset with the bluetooth radio addition to pair them together. I am having some issues with mounting and interference but that is also cause it's being shaken about by a big single.
Comm's are very handy when it comes to trails and generally keeping each other safe with on coming traffic and are you okay have you crashed!
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