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blue95lt Flying Brick Rider
Joined: 21 Mar 2007 Posts: 230 Location: Franklin In.
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Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2012 10:38 pm Post subject: Star com advance? |
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Any one use one of their products? I got one late 07 and the wire at the mic. Has broke. It appears the scheth at the mic is in still connected.,most of it any way.they say all that warranty
Thx. Keith _________________ 1995 k1100lt daily ride(22953)when I got it
1982 cb650sc blue nighthawk (38000)(crashed)
1974 kz400(sold to get nighthawk) |
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lee richter Mad Brick Rider
Joined: 05 Nov 2009 Posts: 83 Location: Orlando, FL
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Posted: Tue Apr 17, 2012 6:05 pm Post subject: |
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I have the StarCom Digital Advanced, installed in '10. The only trouble that I've had is it would not pair with the Shark Tooth in my Shark Evoline Helmet. Had to buy there helmet set. It works OK, the head set is not the same quality as the Shark Tooth. But the system itself works just fine. It runs phone, GPS, MP3, CB, Short Wave, and GMRS for Bike to Bike. Their Customer support when I was having pairing trouble was outstanding. _________________ Lee Richter
Orlando, FL
I like flying, HIGH or low, Wings or Not
182 Texas Tail Dragger
'39 J3 Cub
2000 HD Soft Tail Sold
2002 R1150R
1994 K1100LT |
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Nickh
Joined: 20 May 2010 Posts: 22 Location: Darkest Somerset, U.K.
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Posted: Fri May 10, 2013 7:11 am Post subject: |
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Hi Lee,
I've had a Starcom Advance (Digital) for a few years now, and last year I went mad and bought a couple of Shark Evolines with the Sharktooth system.
I had to get two of the Starcom Wire 3 Bluetooth modules to get the Sharktooth system to work with the Starcom system. I've doubled up the feeds for both Bluetooth units from the 12v output on the Starcom system. Unplugging each one from the helmet inputs allows you to pair each Sharktooth with a specific Wire 3 . . and it worked first time.
At the moment the Starcom system is "noisy" on my bike, picking up a lot of spurious RF . . I suppose the HID headlight is the main culprit, so I'm looking at a couple of ferrite beads for that.
I am also running an old Tom Tom unit which is hardwired into the Starcom system, but the voice output is very quiet, so I'm experimenting with a mates' BTM 02 Bluetooth module for that. I've not yet got around to the bike to bike radio, which I'm going to move into the tail trunk.
At the moment I'm happily wrapping leads and wires in kitchen foil to see if some shielding helps, especially around the in line ballasts (the big block in the GPS wire) and around areas near to the coils and the "Moronic" unit . . should only be a couple of hundred pounds there
Expensive . . yes . . but the lack of leads trailing from the helmets is worth it (I feel anyway), and the Sharktooth allows you to go helmet to helmet without the bike powered up. _________________ Nick
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