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solution for bluetooth and CB

gmcgarrity

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We have a 14 with the SM10 and SHM10 headsets
They work perfect.

Radio stream to the headset with individual control very nice

BUT in order to connect to a CB you will need the Sena SR10.
The SR10 has the push to talk cable option.

This is from Sena
You will needthe SR10 as SM10 doesn't interface with an CB Radio, the SM10 can only transmitaudio in one direction.
http://www.sena.com/product/adapters/sr10/

Problem, the SM10 has the cable and bracket to fit the Spyder. The SR10 will need a custom built cable.

Not had time to research which of our sponsors sell the Cobra or Midland CB's and cable


Ride safe
Geo
 
The SR10 and Midland CB are reported to work fine together. Problem is with the push to talk circuit. There is not a known way to tie the SR10 to the PTT button on the left handlebar.
 
I know it can be done. I just need a spyder with the covers off to trace the wires.
I am talking BRP CB and hooking a SR10 to it and the PTT button.

I dont have the CB or harneses on my bike to trace it out. Maybe one day someone around here will offer up a day with thier spyder to trace it out.

Bob
 
I know it can be done. I just need a spyder with the covers off to trace the wires.
I am talking BRP CB and hooking a SR10 to it and the PTT button.

I dont have the CB or harneses on my bike to trace it out. Maybe one day someone around here will offer up a day with thier spyder to trace it out.

Bob

Keeping my fingers crossed.

FYI: Until then I use the SR10 with an old Radio Shack CB and the PTT that came with the SR10. I am investigating a cable to go from PTT to rear trunk. IF i get that to work then I will add the J&M Antenna.

I also have the SM10 wired to the radio stack with Finless designed (and made) cable. So far so good.
 
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