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Απάντηση: Δοκιμή ασύρματη ενδοσυννενόησης
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ναι οι δύο είναι 204$. Δύο συσκευές παραγγείλαμε, κόστισαν 150 ευρώ συνολικά με δωρεάν μεταφορικά.Του ζητήσαμε και 2 έξτρα βάσεις στήριξης και της συμπεριέλαβε δωρεάν. |
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Απάντηση: Δοκιμή ασύρματη ενδοσυννενόησης
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Απάντηση: Δοκιμή ασύρματη ενδοσυννενόησης
Ξέρετε αν η κινέζικη ενδοεποινωνία συνδέεται και με pmr μέσω bluetooth, τύπου midland G8?
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Απάντηση: Δοκιμή ασύρματη ενδοσυννενόησης
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Αν θες δίνουμε ραντεβού μια Τετάρτη που κάνει συνάντηση το forum για καφέ, την φέρνω και δοκιμάζουμε Άλλη λύση είναι να ρωτήσεις απευθείας τον πωλητή, το link υπάρχει σε παραπάνω πόστ. |
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Απάντηση: Δοκιμή ασύρματη ενδοσυννενόησης
Ρωτησα πωλητη και δεν συνδεεται. Thanks
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Απάντηση: Δοκιμή ασύρματη ενδοσυννενόησης
Γεια χαρα. Αντεγραψα απο δω
ADVrider Originally Posted by Rectaltronics Thanks for the info. That seems to echo what one of my local buddies has. My goal would be to coordinate to the helmet via Bluetooth a Zumo 665 (which would often be playing a buttload of MP3s from a 32Gb MicroSD card), my iPhone and a 2m/70cm rig of some sort, be it my current Wouxun HT or something else. Any experience with pilot/passenger intercom accomodations with that setup? Yep, with the Sena SMH10 + SR10 + Wouxun radio, you'll be all setup to reach your goal. In your case, the Zumo 665 will be BT into the Sena SMH10 using the main HFP for Navigation & phone audio and A2DP (stereo) for MP3's. Your iPhone will be BT into the Zumo 665 which should give you control of the phone via the GPS and obviously take and answer calls. The Sena SR10 will be connected to the SMH10 via the 2nd HFP connection (called Multipoint pairing) and then of course any audio from your desired Ham Radio will come through the SR10 and into your Sena SMH10. So all the above will work fine as long as you don't plan on listening to MP3/music from your phone and only BT it into the Zumo for phone conversations. The Zumo 660/665 hogs both the HFP & A2DP connections on the SMH10 so people who try to connect a phone for music run into issues as the phone and Zumo fight over the same A2DP connection. The go around for those people is to hardwire their Zumo 660/665 to the SR10 which forces all audio through the audio port and eliminates the BT issue and then their phone/music can be connect to the main SMH10 headset with no issues. The Sena SR10 is mono only BTW, so don't get the idea of pumping music through the SR10. For your passenger, all they need is another SMH10 headset and you guys can have intercom conversations over BT. If they are always a passenger only, you could get them the SMH5 which has a cheaper price but at the cost of less range and a smaller battery, but still works just as well. She SMH10 & SMH5 play nice together. Your riding partner can then have their own music BT into their headset via a smart phone or what ever they choose to get their music from. Be aware of a common misconception though about sharing BT music. Your riding partner cannont share your music off the Zumo 665 via BT. BT is a one to one connection so you can't share connections. However if this was a deal killer and you absolutely had to share music, you would need to add in one more device, the SM10 which is a BT stereo hub and supports 2 A2DP profiles at the same time so you can both connect to it. It's main feature is to allow 1 music source to be shared between 2 headsets. In this case however, your Zumo 665 would be hard wired to the SM10 meaning all audio (navigation & music) would be coming over that BT stereo connection. A2DP is a one way connection, so at this point it would do no good to have your phone BT to the Zumo. So you would be back to connecting your phone directly to the SMH10 in order to take & receive calls. Confused yet? Break down of Sena devices:
Last edited by spitiko; 17-05-2013 at 17:52. |
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