Monday, March 28, 2011

SRC-Upgrade

Before first time use it is recomended to upgrade the SRC unit from Schuberth.

It is one file to download and run from the website, and it provides this interface on first time startup:



I will connect the SRC, and see what happens!














The unit auto-installs in Windows 7, and the programs starts up!

First impression: Impressive!

Apparently you can do more than just update the headset. Let us, however, try that first!

Luckily (?) I had the newest version, so not that much fun.. Let us see what else we can do! At least we can set radio frequencies...



These are the channels I have in my car.. I put them in, and we'll see if I'll change it later =)
















I also activated RDS and VOX audio enhancer, and I am VERY eager to test this in the future, but ALAS! winter has not yet let go =(

Winter update #6

Look what the cat dragged in:



Or cat is maybe an incorrect name.. My friend went to Germany, and picked up this little unit for me.

It is prehaps not a surprise that I have decided on a helmet from Schuberth, and I wanted this set. Why you may inquire? Several reasons: The helmet I wanted because I recently tried it on at the MC convention just outside Oslo, and with some help from a representative from Schuberth, I found the helmet to be damn near perfect. It is lightweight, it is yellow and it is small. AND: It comes with this fancy "in-helmet" audio-gear, with build in RDS radio, Bluetooth and bike to bike functionallity.

My autocom has very good sound quality, but it is VERY annoying to deal with the placement of the velcro-attached earpieces that dig into your head. Also, I think it pulls a bit of power even when it is powered off.

All in all I think this is the better solution...

I haven't got the actual helmet yet, but I will prepare the SRC system for my first ride, by upgrading the firmware...

Yes, all nine readers of this blog: The helmet has a firmware update function =)

Stay tuned!

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Winter Update #5

Spring is drawing near, and with that comes the inevitable check of the old gear, and the buying of new gear.

One of my major concerns this year is helmet and back protector. My old back protector is very stiff, and marginally to long for me, so I was in the market for a new one.

I ended up with a FORCEFIELD PRO L2 back protector from MC Oslo:


It is made from a softer material than my old one, so it shouldn't be as rigid. The manufacturer also claims that this back protector is better than traditional "hard" ones. Hopefully, I'll never find out! =)


My second concern is my helmet; a two year old HJC. I bought it at a decent price, but what was once a thight fit, is now a loose helmet almost spinning if I turn my head quickly. I need to replace that too...