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| I have my 2610 on my motorcycle, to get the voice? do I need to have
an amp. to pipe the sound thru the headphones? I used the set from my
mp3 player but got nothing.....
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| Ivor Jones 2005-07-10, 9:55 am |
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"nada" <nada@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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>I have my 2610 on my motorcycle, to get the voice? do I need to have
> an amp. to pipe the sound thru the headphones? I used the set from my
> mp3 player but got nothing.....
Do you have a headset fitted to your helmet or are you trying to use
Bluetooth or something else..? I take the feed from the 2610 and feed it
into my intercom system already fitted to the bike. It's from Autocom
(www.autocom.co.uk) and isn't cheap but is well worth the money.
Ivor
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| On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 10:17:05 +0100, "Ivor Jones"
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>"nada" <nada@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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>Do you have a headset fitted to your helmet or are you trying to use
>Bluetooth or something else..? I take the feed from the 2610 and feed it
>into my intercom system already fitted to the bike. It's from Autocom
>(www.autocom.co.uk) and isn't cheap but is well worth the money.
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>Ivor
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No...so far all I have tried to use is just standard earbuds as foim a
sony walkman. My bike has no intercom
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| Ivor Jones 2005-07-11, 4:55 pm |
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"nada" <nada@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> On Sun, 10 Jul 2005 10:17:05 +0100, "Ivor Jones"
> <ivor@despammed.invalid> wrote:
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> No...so far all I have tried to use is just standard earbuds as foim a
> sony walkman. My bike has no intercom
Ok, how are you getting the audio signal..? The output from the motorcycle
power lead (2.5mm jack) is powerful enough to drive a small speaker so it
should drive headphones ok, check the plug wiring, you need a 2.5mm mono.
Ivor
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| lobod80 2005-07-13, 6:55 am |
| >>>"nada" <nada@nowhere.com> wrote in message
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> Ok, how are you getting the audio signal..? The output from the motorcycle
> power lead (2.5mm jack) is powerful enough to drive a small speaker so it
> should drive headphones ok, check the plug wiring, you need a 2.5mm mono.
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> Ivor
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Radio Shack has an audio adapter to go from 3.5mm stereo jack (used in
practically all earbuds) to the 2.5mm mono jack for about $3 to 4 dollars.
That worked perfectly with my motorcycle garmin power/speaker cable.
If you plan on wiring it into the stereo system, you will need an audio
transformer / isolator. Radio shack has these for about the same price
also.
Bernd
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| On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 21:44:46 -0600, "lobod80" <q@enterprise.net>
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>Radio Shack has an audio adapter to go from 3.5mm stereo jack (used in
>practically all earbuds) to the 2.5mm mono jack for about $3 to 4 dollars.
>That worked perfectly with my motorcycle garmin power/speaker cable.
>If you plan on wiring it into the stereo system, you will need an audio
>transformer / isolator. Radio shack has these for about the same price
>also.
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>Bernd
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Yep...radio shack took care of the problem...
Thanks everyone
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