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Starcom Advice
Folks,
I've just managed to get a Starcom1 Advanced comms system from a mate who sold his bike. I plan to use it for bike to bike radio and sat-nav. The radio bit I have no problem with, but the sat-nav presents a bit of a problem. According to the manual and Starcom tech support if you intend to plug in a device that runs from the same power source as the Starcom unit you have to use isolated audio leads at twenty-five quid a time. Something to do with return DC differential paths or dylithium crystals or something. Tech support say it "could" blow your sat-nav or your starcom and it "could" have buzzes and hums. So recommend an isolator lead rather than a direct cable. Satnav will be powered through 12v supply from the bike as will the Starcom. Has anyone had a bike powered device connected (satnav, ipod etc) to a starcom through a regular patch lead and not had their system turn into a huge fire-ball? Are the Starcom folks being over cautious or is it a genuine problem? I have loads of regular patch leads but don't really want to kill my satnav or starcom unit for the sake of a 25 quid lead. Thoughts? Cheers, Mark |
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