TECH TORQUE ; BLUE TOOTH RADIO DONGLES

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Andyman's picture
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Looking for your feedback on the Interphone 4 and the RADUS dongle for wireless radio coms.

Als the SENA SMH10 and the rADUS dongle.

I drafted a document for each of fAQ and easy operating.

Please help devlop it by feeding back your experiences.

I've found that unless you learn to use these sytems within their limitations, then wireless radio to headset systems can be so frustrating they get relegated to the bottom drawer along with all the gadgets you found 'useless'.

I have now found that after learning the right way to use the intergrated systems, I can finally enjoy reasonable hassle free coms

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Interphone rASDUS Bluetooth helmet headset.docx15.99 KB
SENA- RADUS Bluetooth helmet headset.docx16.19 KB

Andyman

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Leon1ee's picture
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Thanks for this
What radio do we buy for our purpose - UHF or VHF. I like sweeping and want to communicate with the back up and leader. I do not want borrow a radio on the day of the trip. Will only be used for club purposes. I know about the licence issue. What is the chances of using the public frequency or obtaining our own frequency.

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Deon Sachs's picture
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SENA Firmware update on an Applemac

Firstly "SENA" is not AppleMac friendly :(

I had to dig out an old 'Windows' machine.

Secondly, if you are running cordless keyboards / mouse / trackpads via bluetooth technology beware. Dig out your old corded keyboards etc as the config and update facilities for "SENA" shuts down all other bluetooth devices connected to your computer.

Ouch

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