Hubby wants a CB for his 2014 art Limited....
is is the best option the BRP set-up or is there something better that I should look at getting?
Thanks for for any advice!
The BRP CB is really the only way to go.
We even have one rider in our group who has a "hand held" strapped to the bars. Total cost: Less than $200 IIRC.
I haven't asked him about range with that but it seems to work good for group rides.
Going with a couple of good weather-resistant handheld CB units makes sense to me. Thanks for the tip.
What do you mean by 'full power'? Which brands? Thanks.I think that there are only two brands that make full-power handhelds....and I'm pretty sure that neither is really "weather resistant".
Should be able to do the mount so that they are easy to remove though. And you will need a mic/headphone set for both but earbud types that are compatible only run about $20.....or less.
There have been many reports of excessive loc-tite which may be attenuating the signal.
What do you mean by 'full power'? Which brands? Thanks.
I didn't know the J&M system would not work together....just ordered one? Why won't the 2 systems with Bluetooth work together?....hope they will take it back.....Can't agree with that blanket statement.
It depends on EXACTLY what a person wants the final product to DO.......and how much you are willing to spend.
I have the integrated CB and it fits my needs good.
BUT it was outrageously expensive; a bit over $1K for the kit, installation and headset(s).
And a lot of folks report here that theirs never has worked right since day one.
Mine works OK but the receiver is noisy. As Ben said, if you want any kind of "good" CB operation, you probably won't be happy with the BRP product.
J&M is a good alternative. It is slightly less expensive and should have better overall performance but it will NOT integrate with the built-in system.
But you can play music through it from another source. The bluetooth model might integrate well with a phone for music and GPS functions; I don't know about that.
We even have one rider in our group who has a "hand held" strapped to the bars. Total cost: Less than $200 IIRC.
I haven't asked him about range with that but it seems to work good for group rides.
Here's a pair of Motorola PTT handsets. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0072LAAA0/ref=psdc_2230642011_t2_B004PGM9PO...
My comments were about hard-wire connectivity.I didn't know the J&M system would not work together....just ordered one? Why won't the 2 systems with Bluetooth work together?....hope they will take it back.....
Not in my riding group they don't.The Ventures and the Goldwing all worked really well, getting out there 3 or 4 miles and with clear reception and broadcast.
What do you mean by 'full power'? Which brands? Thanks.
Just be clear, those are not CBs.Here's a pair of Motorola PTT handsets. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0072LAAA0/ref=psdc_2230642011_t2_B004PGM9PO
A viable alternative to the BRP CB if you are interested in going with BT is a handheld CB connected to the Sena SR10 adapter. When I went to Homecoming with my nephew his early generation Scala BT helmet paired with no problem to a fairly new Sena SR10 CB adapter. Worked good, maybe not super great but good, for communicating with me and my BRP CB. See this thread: http://www.spyderlovers.com/forums/showthread.php?108538-Non-BRP-CB-Option-using-Can-am-BluetoothHubby wants a CB for his 2014 art Limited....
is is the best option the BRP set-up or is there something better that I should look at getting?
Thanks for for any advice!