madmike2
Shtirrenuppenmeister
I think that with the "Autocom" setup a special cable is required for the Garmin. Have you tried plugging the GPS into one of the other ports to see if it makes a difference?
Yes. I bought one from Cyclegadgets. I had to "notch"it to get it to work with my lockable Touratech and it works great. Keeps the sun off the screen unless it's shining over my shoulder.On a second note, has anyone gotten a sun shield for their 2610, or find it necessary?
I can confirm that the 2730 is working schaaweeet through the Autocom Pro7 setup. There are no special cables needed, just a 3mm audio cable, which is supplied with the Autocom kit.I think that with the "Autocom" setup a special cable is required for the Garmin. Have you tried plugging the GPS into one of the other ports to see if it makes a difference?
In one of the menu's, there will will be a setting that changes the output of the sound from the ciggi adapter to line out. Find that and you'll have all the volume you need.Anyone know if you need a special cable or anything in order to be able to properly amplify the voice commands coming out of a Garmin Streetpilot?
Yet another good reason to stay away from the older Garmin 2610 and go with the newer 2720 or 2730.The 2730 software and manual describe what you're talking about Skyway... unfortunately the 2610 software doesn't have that option (line-out or ciggi).
This bridge has to have been crossed before with good results, I've seen wads of 2610's on bikes. I'll bet that forum member 'Kieth the almighty knowing of all things audio for motorcycles' knows the answer to this.I can't be the first person to come across this... I've got an email in to John Brown who makes the Mixit2 to see if he has a fix. On his website there seems to be an adapter audio cable for Garmin GPSs... just need to hear back from him if that's what will solve my problem.
Garmin makes an audio out cable for all the 26xx and 27xx that you can connect to your autocom or headphone?For those of us who already have the 2610, isn't there a "special" cable needed?
Yes.Does the 2720 meet the "waterproof" standards like the 2610?
So, what have you done to mount your XM antenna? I received my 2730 yesterday and still pondering some options.I can confirm that the 2730 is working schaaweeet through the Autocom Pro7 setup. There are no special cables needed, just a 3mm audio cable, which is supplied with the Autocom kit.I think that with the "Autocom" setup a special cable is required for the Garmin. Have you tried plugging the GPS into one of the other ports to see if it makes a difference?
You can always modify your stem Stand mount by drilling two extra holes to secure your GPS unit better.Only issue is, it only has provisions for 2 mounting bolts to the top plate, not the expected 4. Otherwise, it works perfectly.
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