Starcom1 Rider to Pillion communication

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Starcom1 Rider to Pillion communication

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has anyone on here ever got or used one of these radio systems ?
if you have can you please tell me what you think to it, as i am thinking of getting one so i can talk to my Fiance when we are on the travelling.

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Havent used starcom1 but I do use Autocom sport pro7, its fantastic. excellent pillion to pillion, bike to bike, audio, mobile phone, gps unit. Has adjustable VOX control. Sound is superb.

They were on special at the bike show last weekend £140.00 for unit with twin headsets! (down from £220.00). They are changing the model in April 06, but this one is still excellent.

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not got one nor do i want one its bad enough listening to the mrs anyway without her gobbing off while im trying to ride :twisted: :twisted: :twisted:



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We have autocom for Bike to Bike and Rider to pillion.

It's clear at speed, and we miss it we dont use it.

I think starcom is supposed to be similar quality to autocom.
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1blue wrote:We have autocom for Bike to Bike and Rider to pillion.

It's clear at speed, and we miss it we dont use it.

I think starcom is supposed to be similar quality to autocom.
But very sensitive on the VOX his missus can here him when he mutters something about her riding :lol: :lol: :lol:
We use an Oxford products one not to bad good up to about 70mph but after that pretty useless (but that is a bonus if your fed up with the nagging) but then again it's about 12yrs old :lol:
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1154macaw wrote:
1blue wrote:We have autocom for Bike to Bike and Rider to pillion.

It's clear at speed, and we miss it we dont use it.

I think starcom is supposed to be similar quality to autocom.
But very sensitive on the VOX his missus can here him when he mutters something about her riding :lol: :lol: :lol:
We use an Oxford products one not to bad good up to about 70mph but after that pretty useless (but that is a bonus if your fed up with the nagging) but then again it's about 12yrs old :lol:
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Of all 3 thou, Autocom is the best without doubt.
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1154macaw wrote:
1blue wrote:It's clear at speed, and we miss it we dont use it.
But very sensitive on the VOX his missus can here him when he mutters something about her riding :lol: :lol: :lol:
Very true, I'm still on probation from that one. :oops: :oops:
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Post by RG_Soul »

i have been looking at the autocom systemsand i want one to i can talk to my Fiance and plug a phone and portable CD player

so what system would you say is best for me
the Active-7-Smart or the Pro-7-Sport
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Depends what you want Autocom is expandable but just read the specs and see which ticks all the boxes you need
http://www.autocom.co.uk/
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I've used the phone on the Autocom at 90MPH (not on public roads) and the other person didn't even think I was in a car, never mind on a bike. Its pretty impresive.

But I have no idea if its better or worse than the starcom.

I have the battery powered one, just so I can have it in the bum bag with out putting it under the seat.
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fairweather-ned wrote: excellent pillion to pillion, bike to bike, audio, mobile phone, gps unit.

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Well I'm a pillion and would not entertain the idea, dont wanna hear hubby gobbing off the cagers that get in his way! And not so good if I'm talent spotting either :twisted: :lol:
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You try making sence at 4 in the morning!

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