FM Radio on 1200GS

alex_rsa

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I currently have a small pocket size radio that I carry in my jacket pocket and use Sennheiser inner ear buds.

The radio works alright in London as I can leave the volume and channel fixed.

The radio has started going to mono so it is time for a replacement.

I want to listen to the radio (not recorded music) and I would like to change the channel and volume without having to dig in my pocket.

Is there a dedicated bike radio that can be mounted?

Thanks

Alex
 
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FM Radio on GS

Many moons ago when I had a 1100RT I fitted a radio cassette in the lockable cubby hole in the fairing . I used a Sony unit which came with a cable joystick type remote, it had an external aerial & was fed into the autocom. It worked really well and was a much cheaper alternative than the BMW optional radio.

I reckon that type of radio would give good results on a GS but would need to be mounted in the topbox , which I suppose would need to have a few holes drilled in it for cabling. I think you would need to be a serious radio listener to have this type of installation on a GS.

John
 
I bought the radio remote for my new iPod Nano... it does work, though it is quite a bit weaker at receiving (both with headphones, and my autocom stereo lead) than my vehicle radios... I did use it a bit on my recent visit to the UK though... nice to have a break to my own music once in a while...

Al...
 


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