bramfrank
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bramfrank commented,
JoseregueiroBecause they didn't offer mesh then and it requires additional hardware.
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bramfrank commented,
The EVO is simply a 20S with the antenna redone so it is fixed instead of that spring-loaded pointer they have - same hardware (in spite of suggestions in their promotional material that something ...
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bramfrank commented,
I found the notification to be painfully loud,, so on my 595 I went into the mixer and turned the navigation/prompt volume down to 10% and that seems to have solved that problem.Now if I could only...
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Broadcast intercom feature
It might be neat if the system supported a 'broadcast intercom' feature that would allow users to select a 'broadcast' channel that other Sena users could enable to allow them receive 'hailing call...
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bramfrank commented,
I haven't phoned them yet this year - in the fall they wanted me to send them all of my hardware for replacement - but to be fair I thought it might have been something with the remote (which is wh...
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bramfrank commented,
OK. Two days of riding later and I ca state with authority that there is a serious issue with the combination of Sena 20S and the Handlebar remote.With my brand new remote on my bike off we rode a...
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bramfrank commented,
Thanks Chris, they are indeed both up and it breaks up anyway. This is both when trying to share with my son while he is on his bike and with my daughter who rides pillion on mine.
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bramfrank commented,
Again, this is not an intercom/VOX issue, but a link or processing problem of some sort.I'm up to 1.72 and it persists.
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bramfrank commented,
Nope. I've updated to the very latest 20S firmware as of last week and rode on Saturday - it disconnected twice.Now, I own five of the 20S modules and it does this with all of them (music sharing ...
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bramfrank commented,
Actually that's WHY I think it's an ECC issue - sitting on the dining room table the links are absolutely stable - so the error rate will be very low - yes, BT chip sets implement ECC as a function...