Does anyone listen to traditional radio any more? Sometimes I would just like a plain and simple AM/FM radio to listen to while riding. Is there a Bluetooth one available or one that would plug into my N-Com?
Does anyone listen to traditional radio any more? Sometimes I would just like a plain and simple AM/FM radio to listen to while riding. Is there a Bluetooth one available or one that would plug into my N-Com?
2007 K1200LT/Hannigan - Blue
2012 R1200GS Rallye Edition
1973 R75/5 Toaster LWB - Black
Sangean makes some great little pocket radios, no BT though. I like this one: http://www.sangean.com/products/prod...p?mid=50&cid=6
Salty Fog Rally 2007, 2009, 2011, 2012
-Tom (KA1TOX)
I listen to FM via my Schuberth SRC. Crummy reception, but for news or talk radio it's good enough.
'07 R1200GS for solo rides
'10 R1200GSA with Hannigan dual sport sidecar for rides with Barley
IHeart radio and you can listen to local station almost anyplace you get internet on your phone.
Tom
'84 R100RT '04 CLC
BMWBeer Motorcycles Women
I have an iPhone and use Sticher to stream real time FM to my Bluetooth Sena, works like a charm.
I got the Iheart IPhone app and have been playing around with it. So far I'm very impressed. The stations that I like to listen to (both AM and FM) work great. I will continue experimenting when I am on the move in different localities. Thanks for all the suggestions.
2007 K1200LT/Hannigan - Blue
2012 R1200GS Rallye Edition
1973 R75/5 Toaster LWB - Black