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New Owner Seeks Comms. Clarification

Questions

New member
Hello All ! New motorcycle rider here and Proud owner of a new 2012 Spyder RT LTD (I think) here. Just got her back from the breakin service @ 729 miles. I have a question about the Blue tooth comms dongle offered by BRP, or the need of it. I have been reading here for a few weeks and I want to see if I have this understood correctly. When using the dongle it expands the capability of the sena BT comms devices to include the radio, an installed ipod and a Bluetooth enabled smartphone ? Not sure exactly what I have installed although I do have the ipod adapter onboard as well as a PTT button on the left handgrip that I have yet to find a use for.
 
Same here..!!

welcome to both the roadster world and this site. Those that know may be out ryding but will get back to you. We have an RS and use the Scala G9 for all comm..good luck..!! :thumbup:
 
You don't need the BRP cable (dongle) and sm10 to have iPhone comm to your BT headset.
You do if you want to hear the BRP radio in your BT headsets.

Bob
 
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