PopJack
Die young, after a long life.
I have an old Autocom active rider plus. It's provided years of good service. This morning (I'm on a trip) it started producing a lot of static- and only static in one ear. The other ear has static but still sends sound. It was fine last night- this started when I started the bike and has persisted.
I have tried unplugging all of the accessories one at a time and hooking the head set to the passenger connection and the static remains.
Got to be on the road tomorrow morning, but might have time to look at it over the next day or so. Anything obvious i have missed?
I used the headphone set with s-plugs so i can both hear and protect my hearing. I even bought another set of ear buds just to make sure problem wasn't there.
I'm tempted to buy SOMETHING else for the remainder of the trip, but don't know what to get or where to get it. The ear plug speakers are not optional for me and have used corded headsets so that I can go 12 or 14 hours without worrying about batteries.
I have tried unplugging all of the accessories one at a time and hooking the head set to the passenger connection and the static remains.
Got to be on the road tomorrow morning, but might have time to look at it over the next day or so. Anything obvious i have missed?
I used the headphone set with s-plugs so i can both hear and protect my hearing. I even bought another set of ear buds just to make sure problem wasn't there.
I'm tempted to buy SOMETHING else for the remainder of the trip, but don't know what to get or where to get it. The ear plug speakers are not optional for me and have used corded headsets so that I can go 12 or 14 hours without worrying about batteries.