Dug
I bought the Starcom1 Advance and Kenwood TK-3101 Radio units from Tim - along with 2 other bikers friends and it worked great on our recent road trip. We have also used the Kenwood radios in 2 cars when I was the only biker on another trip. Very clear and good range.
I play my iPod through my Starcom unit and I also have the PTT and separate volume control plus the wireless iPOD Airclick device as well for controlling songs, on/off and volume on the iPOD.
Having a walkie talkie radio is a huge safety factor as we were giving each other heads up on radar, cops, roadkill, pot holes, deer on the road, surprises around the corners, crazy drivers, or guys coming up behind us to pass us (esp when they run out of room and have to cut back into our lane), etc. We used them to signal a group stop or rest area or where is that motel we are staying at or where to stop for lunch. I really enjoyed having them. Well worth the investment in my opinion. The occassional chatter by the other guys on the trip helped to pass the time away and if I did not want to listen to them I turned down my volume.
Too bad there was not a "standard" channel on these radios just for bikers - so we could advise others bikers of problems ahead - like the 6 radar traps setup on the holiday Monday coming back from Cranbrook BC to Calgary Alberta or deer on the road ahead. I use channel 12...
Doug
STOC#6132
Calgary
I play my iPod through my Starcom unit and I also have the PTT and separate volume control plus the wireless iPOD Airclick device as well for controlling songs, on/off and volume on the iPOD.
Having a walkie talkie radio is a huge safety factor as we were giving each other heads up on radar, cops, roadkill, pot holes, deer on the road, surprises around the corners, crazy drivers, or guys coming up behind us to pass us (esp when they run out of room and have to cut back into our lane), etc. We used them to signal a group stop or rest area or where is that motel we are staying at or where to stop for lunch. I really enjoyed having them. Well worth the investment in my opinion. The occassional chatter by the other guys on the trip helped to pass the time away and if I did not want to listen to them I turned down my volume.
Too bad there was not a "standard" channel on these radios just for bikers - so we could advise others bikers of problems ahead - like the 6 radar traps setup on the holiday Monday coming back from Cranbrook BC to Calgary Alberta or deer on the road ahead. I use channel 12...
Doug
STOC#6132
Calgary
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