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    I am looking at the Sena SM10-01 will this connect to the F6B 5 pin din connector and send the bikes radio etc Bluetooth to my SMH10 wireless helmet speakers?

    Has anyone used this?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenolts View Post
    I am looking at the Sena SM10-01 will this connect to the F6B 5 pin din connector and send the bikes radio etc Bluetooth to my SMH10 wireless helmet speakers?

    Has anyone used this?
    Steve
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    I use a Sena and I bought a cord from them that made the connection. As I recall it was about $20 for the cord.

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    I've been using the SM10-01 with my 20s for quite a few months and am very pleased with it. All you need is Sena's SC-A0121 cable to connect the SM10 to the bike. It's $22 at Amazon. I put the SM10-01 in the left pocket. I also moved the 5-pin connector to the inside of the pocket. So everything is out of sight.

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    I see the 5 pin din to 3.5mm headphone connection. How do you connect that to the Sena?






    I think you need TO the plug that cable into the SM10-01 and then it will send the signal via bluetooth to the Sena HEADPHONES




    Does anyone have experience with this?
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    OKF6B

    When you are listening to the bikes radio will the GPS signals, phone calls, and etc cut into the stream and play over the top?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenolts View Post
    I see the 5 pin din to 3.5mm headphone connection. How do you connect that to the Sena?






    I think you need TO the plug that cable into the SM10-01 and then it will send the signal via bluetooth to the Sena HEADPHONES




    Does anyone have experience with this?
    Steve
    The 3.5mm plug portion of the cable does plug into a port on the SM10.

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    OKF6B

    I will need to buy both parts / I have them in my shopping cart with amazon now.

    (I just have another question)
    When you are listening to the bikes radio will the GPS signals, phone calls, and etc from my cell phone cut into the radio stream and play over the top?
    Steve

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenolts View Post
    OKF6B

    When you are listening to the bikes radio will the GPS signals, phone calls, and etc cut into the stream and play over the top?
    Steve
    Sorry, I can't speak to any of that. I use it for music only. I would think the bluetooth headset would determine the priority. The SM10 is strictly a transmitter like a GPS with bluetooth.

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    Quote Originally Posted by stevenolts View Post
    OKF6B

    I will need to buy both parts / I have them in my shopping cart with amazon now.

    (I just have another question)
    When you are listening to the bikes radio will the GPS signals, phone calls, and etc from my cell phone cut into the radio stream and play over the top?
    Steve
    And yes, you need the both the SM10 and the cable to be able to listen to your bike's music.

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    Same Question Here

    Quote Originally Posted by stevenolts View Post
    OKF6B

    When you are listening to the bikes radio will the GPS signals, phone calls, and etc cut into the stream and play over the top?
    Steve
    I have the same question. I use my Sena headset for phone calls. BTW, Sena makes great headsets.

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