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I have the older Scala "Teamset" 2006 vintage. If I charge them up and leave them on the VOX setting, we can ride for 3 days listening to the GPS and talking to each other when needed. Above 70 mph it is pretty hard to hear the GPS instructions with the radio running loud enough to hear. I the radio is off, about 75 is the limit of being able to hear it due to wind noise in the 3/4 HJC helmets. In VOX mode, you have to shout the 1st word to start the system but after that it is normal voice level to maintain a conversation.
Where are you guys buying the extra audio set, which is the base with the speakers and the microphone.
I have looked at the Phatperformanceparts.com where I bought them, extra great service and cost, but cant find the audio set part number SRAK0003 anywhere for sale in the U.S. maybe Terry can find them?
Last edited by bennenrkc; Oct 20, 2010 at 05:14 PM.
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