sradek
Redbird!!
I want to setup a fully wireless audio on the FJR - either FM or bluetooth (BT) based.
Here's the goal:
- Helmet headset *like* the Motorola HS830 or a Scala Rider for MC (to my knowledge they don't support multi-pairing BT).
- Headset should be able to pair with more than one audio source device, e.g., Cell Phone (1), Radar, GPS, XM, MP3, CB, etc (more on this later as most will not be FM or BT capable)
- Allow for rider-pillion comm, + bike-to-bike comm
As most of us know, cell phone BT pairing to headset is a non-issue.
For GPS, Radar, (or any audio source that may not be BT capable), the audio would need to be channeled through a BT transmitter. This is possible to do using a trasmitter like the Scala BTA II, BUT it's a single input/output device. Having multiple BTA II(s) are not viable unless we have a multi-pairing headset device as well.
One would need a conventional audio mixer to pipe all the sources and then transmit to the receiver (in this case a BT capable headset). This is a cheap solution, but ...
Now, the issue is how to discriminate between sources? A mixer is a clumsy way, since it will always send all the audio sources ...
One should be able to cycle / change through the sources on demand, or ideally be able to program what source always takes precedence, etc. For example, a radar warning should take precedence over GPS navigation voice directions.
I have researched the sites by scala, motorola, autocom, starcom, etc., but I don't think they can do full wireless.
What have your guys tried and how close have you come to the above mentioned goals?
Here's the goal:
- Helmet headset *like* the Motorola HS830 or a Scala Rider for MC (to my knowledge they don't support multi-pairing BT).
- Headset should be able to pair with more than one audio source device, e.g., Cell Phone (1), Radar, GPS, XM, MP3, CB, etc (more on this later as most will not be FM or BT capable)
- Allow for rider-pillion comm, + bike-to-bike comm
As most of us know, cell phone BT pairing to headset is a non-issue.
For GPS, Radar, (or any audio source that may not be BT capable), the audio would need to be channeled through a BT transmitter. This is possible to do using a trasmitter like the Scala BTA II, BUT it's a single input/output device. Having multiple BTA II(s) are not viable unless we have a multi-pairing headset device as well.
One would need a conventional audio mixer to pipe all the sources and then transmit to the receiver (in this case a BT capable headset). This is a cheap solution, but ...
Now, the issue is how to discriminate between sources? A mixer is a clumsy way, since it will always send all the audio sources ...
One should be able to cycle / change through the sources on demand, or ideally be able to program what source always takes precedence, etc. For example, a radar warning should take precedence over GPS navigation voice directions.
I have researched the sites by scala, motorola, autocom, starcom, etc., but I don't think they can do full wireless.
What have your guys tried and how close have you come to the above mentioned goals?