GS Radio fit

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I'm still dithering about buying an iPod, but feel that what I'd actually prefer (both in this country & when touring abroad) is a radio. I hardly listen to my CD player in the car, the radio's always on, so on long journeys, I'dlike to be able to do the same on the GS. On my RTW, it would also be useful to get news whilst on the road.

Has anyone managed to successfully fit a proper, multi-band RDS radio to their GS? I know very little about this subject, so I'd appreciate any advice on:

Type of radio I need (world wide coverage, ie BBC World Service, as well as FM & MW for this country)

Where I could mount it on the bike

How I could protect it from the elements

The critical aspect, from my point of view, is for this to be effective & reliable. Within reason, it's not cost driven. I'd like it to run through Autocom which would also have a GPS fed through it.


TIA


MikeO:)
 
http://www.jmcorp.com/

J&M do some nice bike specific audio stuff. No actual radios although if you look in the Universal section you will see a handlebar mounted waterproof walkman pouch. You could use this to store one of those nice portable radio sets that cover every frequency.

Mike
 
I saw some people who have the Sony SRF-M48RDS mounted on their GS. It's very small, with a nice display, but not waterproof. They used some lined 12 mm. pipe clamps and the clip that's delivered with the radio to mount it. With bad weather they put it in the tankbag.

I ordered one but will only get it next week. Have to pay about 86,- EUR for it.

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GSPeP said:
I saw some people who have the Sony SRF-M48RDS mounted on their GS. [/IMG]

Not a bad little radio, but the AF (Alternative Frequency) function only works when you press the AF button.

:headphone


Greg
 
Go digital

I've been looking at digital radios. Still a bit pricey though.

Experience distortion and hiss free radio anytime, with this state of the art portable digital radio. Weighing only 62g, it is light enough to take with you wherever you go, and as it is only 60x84x24(mm) it can easily fit into pockets, and small spaces. In addition to the regular FM stations you will also be bale to tune into over 200 different stations. Whether you enjoy jazz, dance, news, sports or classics, there is a digital radio station to suit everyone! A range of national digital radio stations cover most of the country, but the choice doesn't stop there. Every region has a wealth of other stations too - some you will know and love already but many others are new and exclusive to DAB digital radio, carefully chosen to meet the needs of your region and give you the best choice available. To find more information out about digital radio, or to check coverage in your area, please go to www.digitalradionow.com
 

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GS radio fit

Guys, guys guys!!!
If you want a radio buy an LT
Traffic is not a problem on a GS!
Fit a remus and ride the damn thing!!
Sherpa;)
 
Sherpa,

Yuo can't have tried music on your bike.

I have always had it since the late seventies and as far as I am concderned it is the only way to travel. So much so, mates that I ride with acn tell if I have something remotely stiring ( in the trouswer dept) as
 
Sherpa,

You can't have tried music on your bike.

I have always had music on two wheels since the late seventies and as far as I am concerned, it is the only way to travel.

So much so, mates that I ride with can tell if I have something remotely stiring as I seem to perform according to type of vibes in the ears pieces.

I just enjoy having my fav. vibes with the Blueflame end-can as the base line, just like the Drones on a bag pipe !


CC

;)
 
GSPeP said:
I saw some people who have the Sony SRF-M48RDS mounted on their GS. It's very small, with a nice display, but not waterproof. They used some lined 12 mm. pipe clamps and the clip that's delivered with the radio to mount it. With bad weather they put it in the tankbag.

I ordered one but will only get it next week. Have to pay about 86,- EUR for it.


Peter, where did you order it from, I tried a similar sony radio but without the RDS-EON function. The SRF-M48RDS is not listed on the UK Sony site and presumably not available here.

Regards
Andy80F
 
car radio

has anyone trien mounting a car radio in either a pannier or top box ?
 
I bought it in a specialised Sony store (they only sell Sony). It's no longer in their catalogue, but still have them available. They didn't have it in the store, but had to order it. I think I can pick it up tomorrow. I couldn't find it in any other store, even those who have a lot of Sony stuff.
 


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