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Okay, what do I need to do (ie: buy, set up) to be able to use the intercom system on the bike? It has the two hook-ups but I'm completely in the dark regarding what I need to buy. I've seen posts that said something about a "Y" connector or something but is that all I need? What about headsets...do they "plug" into the Y. I'm just talking about being able to communicate with the rider and also use the CB. Does the headset allow you to use the CB? I've not used/seen a CB since the 70's and my Southern Cruisers group wants to start using them so I figure if I've already got the CB on the bike I need to figure out how to actually use the thing. Any "online" guides for the Voyager set up to walk you through??
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well from what you describe, it sounds like you already have the Y cable (you said you have 2 hookups) So you would need to get a headset or pair of headsets since you plan on having a rider with you. I believe that most if not all headset cables come as two pieces, the headset itself has a cable with a small connector that connects to another cable that in turn connects to the DIN connecter (hookups). I am assuming that you have the factory CB radio, so you shouldn't need anything else.

Here is how it works. Headsets connect to the DIN connection (hookups) then everything runs thru the stereo, if you want to talk on the CB, you push the transmit button and talk into the microphone that is part of your headset. If you want everything coming through the headsets, on the stereo there is a HS button that you push which then directs all the audio (music, CB, intercom) directly to your headset.

If you need some headsets, I would get ahold of Neal...he can get you a decent pair for a good price.
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tregal16 wrote:get a hold of Neal
+1... He will be a big help. He took a lot of time to help me understand this system!
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Thanks for the advice.....will check into the headsets. Explains why my stereo "quits" when I push that "HS"....lol. I'm thinking now that "HS" might mean headset.....God only knows what I thought it meant before..... :roll:

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usmalenurse wrote:Thanks for the advice.....will check into the headsets. Explains why my stereo "quits" when I push that "HS"....lol. I'm thinking now that "HS" might mean headset.....God only knows what I thought it meant before..... :roll:

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LOL...it doesn't mean High Speed :)

But seriously, Neal won't steer you wrong.
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tregal16 wrote:
But seriously, Neal won't steer you wrong.

He won't stear you wrong either??? :-)
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flip18436572 wrote:
tregal16 wrote:
But seriously, Neal won't steer you wrong.

He won't stear you wrong either??? :-)
Sorry Flip, there is no such word as "stear"

steer

1. To guide by means of a device such as a rudder, paddle, or wheel.
a. To direct the course of.
b. To maneuver (a person) into a place or course of action. See Synonyms at guide.

1. To guide a vessel or vehicle.
2. To follow or move in a set course.
3. To admit of being steered or guided: a craft that steers easily.

A piece of advice.

Idiom:
steer clear
To stay away from; avoid.
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sorry, I thought it was not just an inside joke.

We had a buddy that always did that and also said it was an escape goat instead of scapegoat.

He wrote it was a bun stear instead of bum steer.
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flip18436572 wrote:sorry, I thought it was not just an inside joke.

We had a buddy that always did that and also said it was an escape goat instead of scapegoat.

He wrote it was a bun stear instead of bum steer.
A guy in our ride group just sent out a email today, stating that he would no longer be using his LAN line (Instead of Land Line), and would now be using a cell phone. He even used the caps for LAN.
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usmalenurse wrote: Any "online" guides for the Voyager set up to walk you through??
Any help is appreciated...

Charles
Here is the Y-cord or "ground control" installation instructions which is available in the AVA Tech Center along with lots of other items.

http://www.amervoyassoc.org/Documents/YCordInstall.pdf
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flip18436572 wrote:sorry, I thought it was not just an inside joke.

We had a buddy that always did that and also said it was an escape goat instead of scapegoat.

He wrote it was a bun stear instead of bum steer.
If the goat knew what was coming I'm sure it would prefer to be an "escape goat" :gig: Technically the scape goat of the Israelites does in fact escape but usually doesn't survive the experience, however the root of the two words are probably related.

Since I grew up out in the Southest desert where I could barely get any decent radio stations I listened to many songs where I misunderstood the words and the songs took on a considerably different meaning.

Back to the point, "Neal" also has a username of Neal on the forum and is an Air Rider distributer. If you haven't already done so be sure to click on the "members" link above and find Neal and shoot him a PM.

HS stands for helmet sound. Most agree that music sounds better through good quality speakers in the helmet...you are almost there!
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sorry, I thought it was not just an inside joke.

We had a buddy that always did that and also said it was an escape goat instead of scapegoat.

He wrote it was a bun stear instead of bum steer.


Kind of like a frerigidator or a bunch lox.Phrases that were farely common at the U when I hung out there.
Possibly drug and alcohol induced ,but there all the same.
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This is becoming a rough crowd. With my spelling and grammer I better stop posting. :hmm:
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This is becoming a rough crowd. With my spelling and grammer I better stop posting.
This is becoming a rough crowd. With my spelling and grammer I better stop posting. :hmm:
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Me Again wrote:
This is becoming a rough crowd. With my spelling and grammer I better stop posting.
This is becoming a rough crowd. With my spelling and grammer I better stop posting. :hmm:
Mi spilling ducks .That wy I use speel chucker all the tim.

wouldn't that be awl the thyme?
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wouldn't that be awl the thyme?
I thinked thyme was something you put on food.Like a herb
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Sorry, we need a sarcasm only smilie. Thyme is pronounced the same as time, as is awl and all that I put in there. I was having a crappy day at work, so I tried some sarcasm on here to change my mood. I will quit doing that.
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Don't change on my account. I love busting chops!!!!!
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I was having a crappy day at work, so I tried some sarcasm on here to change my mood.
I was in a better mood after all that. :LAngel
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Just thought I'd post an update on this topic. After talking with Neal several times and debating on headsets I finally pulled the trigger and bought some. I had Neal set me up with a couple of HJC IS-33 helmets with the Air Rider headsets installed. I received the helmets Friday afternoon and we tried them out on a 290 mile ride yesterday. Very neat setup and was a simple "plug & play" with this bike. Helmets look sharp and are almost a perfect color match for my bike (Wine). Stereo sounds awesome through the headsets and being able to communicate with the rest of the group (CB) and with my wife on the rear was nice. The latter is still up for debate as she tends to ramble on at times which can be a little distracting at times but I'll figure that part out....guess the mute button would work? It was a pleasure working with Neal and the turnaround time from ordering to receiving was fantastic. Look forward to really trying them out on an extended trip sometime. :thmup:
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