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Cb radio alternative to factory oem

vienna7475

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I have a 2015 RTS SE6 and have been looking for a CB alternative to the factory CB. I came across the J&M handlebar mounted CB audio system JMCB-2003k-DU. This looks like it will do nicely at a lot cheaper cost. In researching this CB I came across this statement “this unit is not recommended for BMW motorcycles with can-bus electrical system”. My concern has to do with the mention of the can-bus electrical system. Has anyone installed this CB on a Spyder or had any issues with non OEM CB’s with the Can Am can-bus system? I'm also looking at the Midland 75-822. Any opinions?
 
I have a 2015 RTS SE6 and have been looking for a CB alternative to the factory CB. I came across the J&M handlebar mounted CB audio system JMCB-2003k-DU. This looks like it will do nicely at a lot cheaper cost. In researching this CB I came across this statement “this unit is not recommended for BMW motorcycles with can-bus electrical system”. My concern has to do with the mention of the can-bus electrical system. Has anyone installed this CB on a Spyder or had any issues with non OEM CB’s with the Can Am can-bus system? I'm also looking at the Midland 75-822. Any opinions?
I think the BMW CanBUS system is more extensive and covers more of the bike electrics than does the Can Am one. Even the brake light is controlled over CanBUS. The BRP OEM CB interfaces with the CanBUS through the radio but the J&M and Midland CBs don't connect to the CanBUS. There shouldn't be any problem using either of them. I presume you're looking to BlueTooth connect to your helmet, right? The only hitch that I know of for the Midland is if you plug it into the bike power outlet you stand to get too much engine static noise throught it to easily use it. When my nephew and I went to Homecoming in Valcourt in 2017 he used a Midland handheld with the SR10 adapter kit. It worked decently but he had to run it on its own batteries because of the RF noise in the bike wiring.

The OEM CB will give you better range than a handheld. Yes, the BRP CB is pricey, but not as pricey as the new Honda Goldwing ones!
 
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I have a 2015 RTS SE6 and have been looking for a CB alternative to the factory CB. I came across the J&M handlebar mounted CB audio system JMCB-2003k-DU. This looks like it will do nicely at a lot cheaper cost. In researching this CB I came across this statement “this unit is not recommended for BMW motorcycles with can-bus electrical system”. My concern has to do with the mention of the can-bus electrical system. Has anyone installed this CB on a Spyder or had any issues with non OEM CB’s with the Can Am can-bus system? I'm also looking at the Midland 75-822. Any opinions?
 
We have installed the J&M handlebar mount CB on Louise F3. It works very well. FAR better than the midland handlheld units. It can also be interfaced to Sena bluetooth helmets.

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I tried using my Midland CB powering it with the cig power pack. I used a USB outlet in the switch panel that is powered from a fuse block. Do not power the USB from the battery or other power source. I used a USB to cig cable adapter and had some ferrite beads on the adapter cable and no engine interference. Worked like a charm. The picture shows the USB to cig with ferrite beads. Now to make it waterproof and secure. Thinking of getting BRP CB antenna and cleaning up all the extra cable around the mounted CB on the handlebars.

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Possible to get more details on how it interfaces with the Sena headsets?
Will it work with both rider and passenger?

Thanks in advance

The Sena SR10 is a Bluetooth transmitter for two-way radios. Having the specific cable for the radio you are using allows the Sena to plug into both the phone and mike jacks. If you have the main Sena unit on the handlebars the rider can use the PTT to transmit and if you get the PTT extension button I guess the passenger could transmit also. Not sure if plugging in the PTT extension prevents the main button from working. Have to ask Sena about that.
 
I tried using my Midland CB powering it with the cig power pack. I used a USB outlet in the switch panel that is powered from a fuse block. Do not power the USB from the battery or other power source. I used a USB to cig cable adapter and had some ferrite beads on the adapter cable and no engine interference. Worked like a charm. The picture shows the USB to cig with ferrite beads. Now to make it waterproof and secure. Thinking of getting BRP CB antenna and cleaning up all the extra cable around the mounted CB on the handlebars.

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I didn't know such a converter existed! I take it the 1.2 or 2.0 amp rating of a USB port is sufficient to power a handheld CB then. With two converters in series, 12 volt to USB then USB to 12 volt, I guess you pretty well isolate the CB from the bike circuitry noise.
 
Neither did I until I saw it on Amazon. Since the radio can work with 6 AA batteries I figured I’d try this adapter and even the ferrite beads for good measure. Also, the USB is a 4.2 amp and puts out more than other usb power ports. Works great.

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When I checked with J&M, they said they don't have a mount for the Spyder.........sooo, how did you mount it? Did you custom make a mount?

Yes, its just a piece of 3/4 inch aluminum angle with holes drilled in it. Took me all of a half hour to make it and paint it.
 
The Sena SR10 is a Bluetooth transmitter for two-way radios. Having the specific cable for the radio you are using allows the Sena to plug into both the phone and mike jacks. If you have the main Sena unit on the handlebars the rider can use the PTT to transmit and if you get the PTT extension button I guess the passenger could transmit also. Not sure if plugging in the PTT extension prevents the main button from working. Have to ask Sena about that.

With the J&M the PTT circuit is not even used on the Sena. The PTT switch is on the radio, see pic above. The sena SR10 module is mounted in the front trunk.
 
what do you have to offer for a CB set up for a 2015 RT Limited? I have the Midland unit currently and am not real happy with it.
I will also need to know what you can do for antenna as well
 
what do you have to offer for a CB set up for a 2015 RT Limited? I have the Midland unit currently and am not real happy with it.
I will also need to know what you can do for antenna as well

Who are you asking? We are all trying different ways to get a CB on our Spyders. Read what others are doing and try them out.
 
what do you have to offer for a CB set up for a 2015 RT Limited? I have the Midland unit currently and am not real happy with it.
I will also need to know what you can do for antenna as well

Install the J&M motorcycle CB radio and their antenna. It works. Headset either wired or bluetooth is your option.
 
What I am asking is how is everyone mounting the J&M CB and what antenna are you using and where are you mounting it?
 
What I am asking is how is everyone mounting the J&M CB and what antenna are you using and where are you mounting it?

With the Handheld Midland 75-822, I mount it to the center of the handlebars and the antenna sticks up from it. I hope to install a BRP antenna (from the earlier RT models) and connect it to the CB. There really is no other place as you need to turn it on/off and change channels. You could mount it in the trunk but you'd be stuck with its settings unless you stopped to change things.

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The J&M mounts to the back of the left handlebar control cluster. The recommended antenna mount for ease of install on an RT is the licence plate mount, 36" version J&M sells. Its a pretty easy install. That same mount works on an F3T either at the plate, or to a luggage rack.
 
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