03-06-2008, 05:20pm
Heidi,
Drop in at TJ's tyres. He has a bike to bike type of intercom thingy. I forget the brand. Range is good for about 150 metres depending on the terrain. Read the box, it has it on there. It does not work on a cb radio system. They are stand alone units that fit to the side of your helmet.
It will also has bluetooth connectivity with a bluetooth enabled mobile phone. So if Bruce get's too far ahead you can always phone him, as long as you are in a mobile service area.
Now I've found it. Blue Ant http://www.mrmobile.net.au/catalogue/c49...agod3k8aZw
http://www.mrmobile.net.au/catalogue/c4989/c5455
Or try these advertised in the Ulysses magazine: www.dmme.com.au or: www.soundrider.com.au
These work on a UHF cb system so range is a lot greater and you can talk to truckies as well, or select a quiet channel for just the two of you. Others will be able to listen to you.
Drop in at TJ's tyres. He has a bike to bike type of intercom thingy. I forget the brand. Range is good for about 150 metres depending on the terrain. Read the box, it has it on there. It does not work on a cb radio system. They are stand alone units that fit to the side of your helmet.
It will also has bluetooth connectivity with a bluetooth enabled mobile phone. So if Bruce get's too far ahead you can always phone him, as long as you are in a mobile service area.
Now I've found it. Blue Ant http://www.mrmobile.net.au/catalogue/c49...agod3k8aZw
http://www.mrmobile.net.au/catalogue/c4989/c5455
Or try these advertised in the Ulysses magazine: www.dmme.com.au or: www.soundrider.com.au
These work on a UHF cb system so range is a lot greater and you can talk to truckies as well, or select a quiet channel for just the two of you. Others will be able to listen to you.
Regards,
Busdriver (aka Les)
Busdriver (aka Les)