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StarCom1 Advance video
test to 100mph
A
video demonstration carried out on the ex-USAF (Alconbury) airfield in
Cambridgeshire England.
The recording was made with a Kenwood mini
disk recorder connected to the passenger headset connection. This is
exactly what a passenger or a phone caller or another bike using bike-to-bike
two-way radio would hear. This
demonstrates the StarCom1 Advance mic sensitivity system reducing the
microphone volume when not talking and instantly increasing when talking
this system reduces noise but most importantly never misses any words.
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Track video demonstration 100mph
Hi resolution (10.7 MB) |

Track video demonstration 100mph
Lo resolution (1.2MB) |
Test Conditions
The tests
above were carried out under the following repeatable conditions:
1) The
intercom units were installed and set-up according to the instruction book
supplied.
3) Testing
was carried out on a Triumph ST Sprint 2005 model.
4) Full
face
microphones were used in a HJC helmet.
5) Riding
conditions: Dry road, 16' C, light wind.
7) The
recording was made with a Kenwood mini disk recorder connected to the
passenger headset connection.
8) Every
effort was made to ensure the test was genuine, repeatable and unbiased.
Test Objective
This test
is designed to be both realistic and very demanding for a bike intercom
system. We opted to use an full face helmet, on a sports touring bike.
N.B.
A bike with a larger fairing would have better noise performance any
noise heard would occur at a
higher speed.
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