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My HK radio has a three position rocker switch located on the inside of the fairing. From the owners manual I think the middle position on the switch is supposed to let you listen to the radio throught the helmet headphones, and the fairing & rear speakers. I only get radio out of the fairing and rear speakers in this setting not the headset. The headset works with the switch all the way foward, and the fairing and rear speakers work in the middle and rear switch setting. Is this correct or is something wrong?
Thanks for the help, This is my first Ultra, and I almost have all the gadgets figured out. Good thing it doesn't have a VCR on it or the clock would still be flashing 12:00 if you know what I mean.
I thought the middle was for front speakers only and back was for front and rear and forward was speakers off??? My salesman must have been a dumbA$$
Yup he musta been new...........
The front / rear balance between the speakers is done with the radio soft keys, or your left grip radio control switch(press in to cycle through options, and then up and down to change)
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