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- Path: sparky!uunet!uunet.ca!ohrd!jlevine
- From: jlevine@rd.hydro.on.ca (Jody Levine)
- Subject: Re: need plans for voice communications
- Message-ID: <1993Jan22.151242.21004@rd.hydro.on.ca>
- Keywords: voice, helmets
- Organization: Ontario Hydro - Research Division
- References: <kilborn.727675678@vincent2.iastate.edu>
- Date: Fri, 22 Jan 93 15:12:42 GMT
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- In article <kilborn.727675678@vincent2.iastate.edu> kilborn@iastate.edu (Scott E Kilborn) writes:
- >Does anyone out there know where I can get plans for a circuit
- >to communicate between two people on a bike?
- >
- >I want a mike and headphones on both of my full-face helmets (i.e. - 2 way)
- >I would think it would be pretty simple, but I am not far enough through
- >my electronics training to come up with something like this.
-
- What they don't teach you in your electronics courses is that it's usually
- cheaper to buy it than to build it yourself. Parts are cheap, individually,
- but when you add in a board, case, microphones, speakers, even a couple of
- ICs (for amplifiers) that cost more than a couple of bucks, switches and
- knobs, it adds up. Same bike intercoms are cheap.
-
- I've bike like | Jody Levine DoD #275 kV
- got a you can if you -PF | Jody.P.Levine@hydro.on.ca
- ride it | Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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