Just asking if anyone has experience with the H.A.R.D. system or others. I would prefer to hide the receiver in the helmet cheek pad but wonder if it is too bulky? I wear a Shoei RF 1000.Thanks
Mark
I had this crazy idea that seems to be working, and I'm just finalizing it now.
I put the audio output from my escort detector into an FM transmitter, which I then pick up on my scala rider.
I tried a couple of different FM transmitters before I found one that I could reliably and clearly hear in the helmet. (part of this is finding a frequency that's clear everywhere I ride). I got delayed on finalzing the set up, because I had to send my detector into Escort to have it fixed. Now that I got it back, its on my list of projects to fix.
I have my MP3 player and the detector feeding into the FM transmitter on a Y cable, and then I hear the audio in my helmet. When the detector alerts, I hear the beeps along with the music. I set the volume of the MP3 player low, and the volume of the detector high to make it easy to tell the difference. The beeps also vary depending on the type of radar. I suspect for city driving, you could probably safely ignore X band, and maybe even K band, and it would eliminate almost all false alarms (although false alarms do tell you the detector is doing *something*...
The initial setup is a little weird/difficult, but once all the bugs are ironed out, I should be able to just turn on the scala rider when I get to the bike, and then turn on my Mp3 player and listen to music and if I hear beeps, I'll know the detector is alerting.
Part of this is that I wanted to conceal the detector, so I'm mounting it in a small locking box on my dash shelf. The N/Line dash shelves have been out of stock for several months, so I had to wait until I got mine to make more progress.