HaulinAshe
Well-known member
Bought two GMRS-X1 Chatterbox units with the intention of using one for rider and one for passenger. I hate wires!
Dealer said no problem using them that way, even talked me into the higher output and more channels GMRS rather than the lower power FRS units. I questioned possible feedback or swamping before I purchased, but apparently I never talked to the right people.
Even after struggling with the units for about two weeks and talking to one tech at Chatterbox, I was still being pushed down a dead end path. When I called Chatterbox for the third time, I got lucky and talked to a tech that knew right away that I was in trouble.
He did give me a couple ideas to try, and while he could not bless my own proposed solution under warranty, it did work. I disconnected the antenna on one unit (the one I use for the passenger), and it instantly solved the swamping/feedback problem. The darn thing is so powerful that it still communicates well over 200 feet. And if my passenger is more than 200 feet away from me while riding the FJR, well... we've got bigger problems than communicators!
Dealer said no problem using them that way, even talked me into the higher output and more channels GMRS rather than the lower power FRS units. I questioned possible feedback or swamping before I purchased, but apparently I never talked to the right people.
Even after struggling with the units for about two weeks and talking to one tech at Chatterbox, I was still being pushed down a dead end path. When I called Chatterbox for the third time, I got lucky and talked to a tech that knew right away that I was in trouble.
He did give me a couple ideas to try, and while he could not bless my own proposed solution under warranty, it did work. I disconnected the antenna on one unit (the one I use for the passenger), and it instantly solved the swamping/feedback problem. The darn thing is so powerful that it still communicates well over 200 feet. And if my passenger is more than 200 feet away from me while riding the FJR, well... we've got bigger problems than communicators!