gregorytx
Well-known member
For you gadget guys and gals out there, this looks pretty interesting.
https://www.webbikeworld.com/r4/dispatch-1/
https://www.webbikeworld.com/r4/dispatch-1/
It's on page 2 of the review and something I wondered before purchasingAlso saw no mention of serialized security codes to match a single controller to a single module, or single controller to multiple bike modules. As the device grows in popularity and a couple group riders purchase them, what's to keep my controller from turning up my buddy's heated gear?
This next step is quite important and should not be overlooked. What this step does is allow the user to assign the Dispatch 1 system a unique identification code, called the PAN ID. Simply put, if operating in an environment where other Dispatch 1 systems are within Zigbee radio range, your system remains under your control.
Agree....I'm being a beta tester and fine with that. It might be something that can do a software addendum for...the things got gobs of processing power and spare memory. Talking to the guy today at the place I told him I'd plan to do a write-up here...and imagine that's a good feedback point. I was going to do it with switches anyway without labels.I didn't see any mention of the ability to name the various functions. It sure would be nice to tag what device is USB1 versus USB2 etc. Especially if used across multiple bikes as they discuss.
Didn't dissuade me much. Having done 100K plus with a Starcom under the seat and it's never been an issue or gotten wet. If it's a potential issue I'll look it over and ponder how to increase water resistance perhaps with silicone.The comments about lacking weatherproofing/waterproofing for the bike module are right-on. Bagging the damn thing!!! Come on, give me a break! Expecting someone to drop $400 on a power control system that has to be put in a freakin plastic bag!!! That's just lame.
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