Sink said:So what can you hook up to this system? Cell phone, MP3, GPS? Does it silence the music when you use the FRS or Cell phone? How good is the audio quality?
Sink
Burger said:Here's the response I got from Starcom... and yes Ray, they still use the mini din PC keyboard type plugs and sockets, although I haven't had any problem with them.
Hi Dave
This is the way starcom currently works. This has come up before and will be a consideration for a design change.
This can be changed on the current board and if you has the ability to solder then its a change you can do, the change disconnects the VOX circuit from the radio TX circuit.
The change requires
1) remove the circuit board from the case
2) remove D2 a diode ( approx 5mm x 2mm red in colour with a dark band at one end) which is located under the shaft for the volume control.
hope this helps, please come back if you need further help. Or would like us to make the change.
I will be making the change !!!
Regards,
Tor said:Using Autocom and Icom F21GM radio (think this is the other radio Sam is referring to). Very satisfied.
I almost bought the Chatterbox units at the time but these were cheaper, so I went the cheap route. I have 3 sets of Motorola FRS units and if I could have figured out how to ride and talk with them I would have used them instead.Artcwolf said:I was just pointing out the one downside to the Collett's.
Autocomm's are very expensive which is the reason I don't have it. I might look into the MIT system but for now the Chatterbox works fine.
Burger said:Jeff,
I never said you can't disable vox... in fact, I said you can... so we're in total agreement there. What I said is that if you have vox enabled to mute music when you want to talk to your passenger... that it will also at the same time trigger the Tx on the radio. If you disable vox, then you can use the PTT switch to mute the music... it is still the same effect. In other words... either way, if you want to mute the music to talk to your passenger, you will trigger the Tx on the radio. This is a thread about 2 way radios!
This is a flaw in the system. Sorry if you don't like that, but that's the way it is. It should be possible for you to have a private conversation with your passenger with the music muted, without transmitting over the radio.
If you don't use a two way radio... you won't have yet discovered this flaw in the Starcom.
Just FYI... I have satnav, MP3, phone (bluetooth) and two way radio all connected to my Starcom 1 Advance... the system is not faulty and is working absolutely as designed.
This information is most definitely not incorrect.
Regards,
ST/SV said:I almost bought the Chatterbox units at the time but these were cheaper, so I went the cheap route. I have 3 sets of Motorola FRS units and if I could have figured out how to ride and talk with them I would have used them instead.
I posted earlier about the Colletts I have for bike to bike but if I have any trouble with them I will definitely check these out. Thanksjgilmore said:Just a suggestion.....
If you JUST want bike to bike (and maybe music) and especially if you already have motorola FRS radios, here's another option:
https://www.rflimited.com/Site.asp?CID=3
I have a Starcom Advance on the ST (which is awesome), but use the MotoComms (MC-552 headset system) on dirt bikes. I have my kids hooked up to just listen (no PTT button), and mine and my wife's so we can talk (finger or handlebar mounted PTT button). They work great.
I got them for $49.00 from sporttour.com. Cabelas also carries them.
-John
Burger said:Here's the response I got from Starcom... and yes Ray, they still use the mini din PC keyboard type plugs and sockets, although I haven't had any problem with them.
Hi Dave
This is the way starcom currently works. This has come up before and will be a consideration for a design change.
This can be changed on the current board and if you has the ability to solder then its a change you can do, the change disconnects the VOX circuit from the radio TX circuit.
The change requires
1) remove the circuit board from the case
2) remove D2 a diode ( approx 5mm x 2mm red in colour with a dark band at one end) which is located under the shaft for the volume control.
hope this helps, please come back if you need further help. Or would like us to make the change.
I will be making the change !!!
Regards,
Tim4255 said:PTT-03 is a new push to talk from Tecstar for the Starcom1 Advance that will disable the VOX for the 2 way radio so you can use the VOX to mute music without rider and passenger conversation going out over the radio.
Dan, your Starcom1 Advance will be coming with the newer PTT-03.
Tim![]()
snowmoer said:With the MIT-100, you can have your cell phone hooked up, MP3 or XM, and FRS. The MP3 will silence when a FRS or Cell phone call comes in. The FRS is PTT. The one small down side that I have run into is when I have strong side winds, the music will silence as the unit thinks you are talking to your passenger. You can hook up a GPS, but it uses the line for the phone. I plan on hooking up a amplirider this winter to hook more things up. If you are going to hook up XM, you will need a amplirider or a boostaroo. I use a boostaroo now, and have clear sound at 85+ mph with ear plugs. When my daughter rides with me, we talk to each other and the sound is clear.
Again, this is a good basic unit. You can add a lot of things to the Autocom/Starcom, but it will cost you. For me this unit meets my needs. This system was just what I was looking for and what I had the money for.