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I got them ol' bluetooth blues
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<blockquote data-quote="RichDoyle" data-source="post: 1169840" data-attributes="member: 84694"><p>Ok, so when I ride, I'm sometimes encased in a sea of electronic chatter:</p><p></p><p>GPS receiver</p><p></p><p>Phone &lt;&gt; GPS (Bluetooth)</p><p></p><p>GPS &lt;&gt; My Sena (Bluetooth; music-relayed from iPod and phone)</p><p></p><p>iPod &lt;&gt; GPS (wired, though shielding unknown)</p><p></p><p>When mama is along, we add</p><p></p><p>GPS &lt;&gt; Her Sena (Bluetooth; music - relayed from iPod and intercom)</p><p></p><p>My Sena &lt;&gt; Her Sena (Bluetooth; intercom)</p><p></p><p>In the first scenario, I have few problems. But the other day we were riding 2-up from Everett to home. Enroute to the ferry from downtown Everett the music was cutting out big time essentially the whole way. (Clue: definite uptick in interference as I drove by a cell tower.)</p><p></p><p>In either scenario I get essentially a shutdown in transmission among them all IF I'm riding through the central passageway of new ferry, Tokitae. The ferry is literally new. Just a few months from first launch and about a month in regular service. I'm guessing this boat has a wireless (possibly bluetooth-based, as well) network of some kind on board.</p><p></p><p>Away from civilization I'll occasionally get a hiccup, though it's all normally pretty solid. The headsets in question right now are a 20S and SMH10. The GPS is a Garmin Zumo 590, the phone a Samsung Galaxy S III. I'll be experimented with settings to see what I can do to minimize outside noise. I just wondered if anyone else has fiddled with the bluetooth options to deal with things like this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RichDoyle, post: 1169840, member: 84694"] Ok, so when I ride, I'm sometimes encased in a sea of electronic chatter: GPS receiver Phone <> GPS (Bluetooth) GPS <> My Sena (Bluetooth; music-relayed from iPod and phone) iPod <> GPS (wired, though shielding unknown) When mama is along, we add GPS <> Her Sena (Bluetooth; music - relayed from iPod and intercom) My Sena <> Her Sena (Bluetooth; intercom) In the first scenario, I have few problems. But the other day we were riding 2-up from Everett to home. Enroute to the ferry from downtown Everett the music was cutting out big time essentially the whole way. (Clue: definite uptick in interference as I drove by a cell tower.) In either scenario I get essentially a shutdown in transmission among them all IF I'm riding through the central passageway of new ferry, Tokitae. The ferry is literally new. Just a few months from first launch and about a month in regular service. I'm guessing this boat has a wireless (possibly bluetooth-based, as well) network of some kind on board. Away from civilization I'll occasionally get a hiccup, though it's all normally pretty solid. The headsets in question right now are a 20S and SMH10. The GPS is a Garmin Zumo 590, the phone a Samsung Galaxy S III. I'll be experimented with settings to see what I can do to minimize outside noise. I just wondered if anyone else has fiddled with the bluetooth options to deal with things like this. [/QUOTE]
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