gsbiker
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I've decided to ride to Autocom and let them take a look. Will cost me about £70 in fuel I recon but probably better in the long run.
I've decided to ride to Autocom and let them take a look. Will cost me about £70 in fuel I recon but probably better in the long run.
I've decided to ride to Autocom and let them take a look. Will cost me about £70 in fuel I recon but probably better in the long run.


Well I rode up to see GSrich at autocom who very kindly went through everything. He changed the two loom leads (riders & pillions) as it was thought the leads might have a fault and I bought a longer audio lead as mine was stretched to the max. My ear phones was also back to front and my mic was not quite in the right position apparently. I also bought the bluetooth dongle and Rich set it up for me. Upon riding home I noticed everything louder. GPS playback via bluetooth is not as clear but I will live with that for the convenience of being able to call with my helmet on. Only thing is that I has just bought the Autocom to GPS audio lead for about £30 which is now redundant because of the bluetooth as no one mentioned its either/or but not both!! The ride back proved successful as I listened to music and GPS bings, bongs and directions all clearly without any music drop off as before, probably a bit too loud now but as yet I've not test with ear plugs in. The setup now seems like a different unit on my bike and I noticed none of the controls have been altered so GSrich must has made some changes to the circuit board. All in all I'm happier with a working unit. Once again many thanks to GSrich![]()
Well I rode up to see GSrich at autocom who very kindly went through everything. He changed the two loom leads (riders & pillions) as it was thought the leads might have a fault and I bought a longer audio lead as mine was stretched to the max. My ear phones was also back to front and my mic was not quite in the right position apparently. I also bought the bluetooth dongle and Rich set it up for me. Upon riding home I noticed everything louder. GPS playback via bluetooth is not as clear but I will live with that for the convenience of being able to call with my helmet on. Only thing is that I has just bought the Autocom to GPS audio lead for about £30 which is now redundant because of the bluetooth as no one mentioned its either/or but not both!! The ride back proved successful as I listened to music and GPS bings, bongs and directions all clearly without any music drop off as before, probably a bit too loud now but as yet I've not test with ear plugs in. The setup now seems like a different unit on my bike and I noticed none of the controls have been altered so GSrich must has made some changes to the circuit board. All in all I'm happier with a working unit. Once again many thanks to GSrich![]()

Im glad all is well, just one majhor note though nothing was altered on your PCB by the way, I only swapped your leads over.
Did you get the flashing S sorted out BTW?
Rich![]()


If nothing was changed on the PCB well whatever you did to correct my handywork has made a BIG difference in a number of ways.



O yeah I forgot to mention it was all my fault!![]()
Just to lead on from this. Any ideas on loss of volume at speed. 60 - 70. Had the wife on the back for 100 miles or so and found it hard to hear her at speed. I know that might be a good idea but I might need to hear her the odd time. Volume is fully up and the mike is directly in front of and close to the mouth.( The mouth not being my wifes name)