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Re: RCS+ for Sigma BC800
The line of sight shouldn't present a problem because the system uses an FM
signal. Also I don't thing the range would be a problem either becuase it is
designed so it can be used on the rear wheel of a road bike. As for the
interference I'm not sure. I could give it a try but it could take a while
before I can get back to my parents place to pick it up.
BTW why do you want to fit a bicycle computer anyway?
Phil
- ----- Original Message -----
From: "Neil Lindsey" <neil@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "Triumph Sprint ST List Members" <ST@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Saturday, August 12, 2000 6:28 AM
Subject: RCS+ for Sigma BC800
> Has anyone successfully used the wireless option in conjunction with their
> BC800 and a motorcycle?
>
> I'm told that the range on the xmit/recv is limited, and suspect that
engine
> interference and potential blockage of 'line-of-sight' represent problems
> that may not have been addressed in the design of the unit . Sure would
be
> a clean installation though, and I could still use the unit on my mountain
> bike. Has anyone tried? Did anyone run into problems dealing with the
> relatively short length of wire between the BC800 mounting bracket and the
> sensor?
>
> Neil Lindsey
> Black '99 ST
>
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