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[dsn_klr650] nklr intercom & 2-way communications
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2000 6:35 am
by Guest
> Is there anyone out there using an intercom for 2up riding?
>
> Maybe some rider to rider communication device?
>
> I am considering using the chatterbox system
Myself and two buddy got the chatterbox CB system a couple of months
ago. Works great! We did get the optional handle bar control. The
Chatterbox folks seem nice to work with also. The wire section of the
antenna fell out. It is held in with one allen screw. I called
Chatterbox, before I could finish my story they were ready to send me a
new one, no cost. My buddy called with a similar story and they sent him
an one also. He thought it would be nice to have an extra one, just in
case.
Doug
A1
[dsn_klr650] nklr intercom & 2-way communications
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2000 7:16 am
by klrbud@aol.com
In a message dated 4/17/00 10:30:18 PM Central Daylight Time,
dust1972@... writes:
> Is there anyone out there using an intercom for 2up riding?
>
> Maybe some rider to rider communication device?
>
> I am considering using the chatterbox system, but will not be ready
> to purchase for a few months. I have read the info on the net for
> several types, but want "real world" experiences and reviews.
>
> Any assistance will be appreciated.
I have a chatterbox (the small matchbox one) it works fine but it runs off of
watch batteries. One of my VFR friends took an old cassette Walkman and did
a neat thing. Get 2 headphones or helmet blaster speaker sets, 2 microphones
from radio shack (in the semiconductor section) the using some wire and jacks
soldered the microphone leads to the playback head and using a y-jack plugged
in his speakers. And there you go insteat intercom. By using the playback
head this routes your mic signal through the amplifier and to the headsets.
You also get sidetone and you still can play tapes/radio too. Batteries are
much easier to get as well. If anyone is good with a soldering iron and
wiring and common sense should not have a problem. Any questions? I also
have a design for a 40 channel CB setup for motorcycles. I used it many
times on my 91 CBR1000F.
Kurt Thomas
AT1 USN
Aircrewman/Aviation Electronics Tech. for the
http://www.sikorsky.com/programs/stallion/dragon.html"> MH-53E
HM-15 NAS Corpus Christi, TX
96 Kawasaki KLR 650 Check out
http://www.dualsport.org/">dualsport.o
rg
[dsn_klr650] spam
Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2000 11:16 am
by Tim Bernard
Would someone please tell me when I was spammed, I must have been hitting
the delete key. I do have a question though. I did recieve sme junk to
myself and forwarded it to my network abuse person. IS thiis what you guys
are talking about. Please go easy on me.
Happy trails
BTW don't forward me a copy of the spam.
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