Ken
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30 minutes would cover all false turn-offs. I've left mine on overnight and the battery has been dead next time I donned my helmet.
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You can use the Sena SR-10 to plug into your Harley's headset cable jack. The SR-10 is compliant with our Sena 20S headset. You will be able to hear any sounds that your Harley radio produces via...
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So how is the Harley interface coming along? I bought an SR-10 and would really like to use it on my Harley as you have done with your Goldwing. Do one need to mount the SR-10 where the rider can ...
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Thank you, Steve Schmidt. I understand what you are saying. I totally forgot that I must turn the 10R off and on manually. That could be a problem. I don't know what the current draw is when ON...
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The more I use the Sena, and the more people that get them; the less I need the Harley radio interface. Couple of years ago, most everyone on Harleys used CB. Now, all my friends have Sena (or h...
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Steven, even though I rarely have the need to use the Harley's CB radio, I'm still interested in the harness. I'm hoping that it can be mounted and powered by the motorcycle's B+ under the fairin...
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Same here. The Uclear that I bought (and returned because the boomless microphone didn't work for me) had an auto power-off feature. With it, I was able to go for weeks without the unit needing t...
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Thought about an internal battery mounting, but it probably wouldn't be a good idea having it in side the helmet with me. Even though its a very rare occurrence, I've read that LI batteries can ge...
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Excited about trying it out, Sena. Thank you for listening to us on this one.
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Either automatic volume control or voice commands that include volume control would be great. I think I'd rather have voice commands to control volume. "Sena volume UP" or "Sena volume Down"