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    4,000th Bluetooth question!!

    I have the Sena SMH10 headsets and want to stream Bluetooth from the F6B's radio. Has anyone added a Bluetooth transmitter to the stock radio. I want the weather station function plus local traffic and not all stations are on I heart. Any suggestions or success in this area?

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    Buy the Sena SM10 bluetooth streaming unit. Put a 12v charger and cable in your front left cubby. Feed your intercom into the SM10. Stream it via bluetooth. That's how I do it at least

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    Quote Originally Posted by radi0chik View Post
    Buy the Sena SM10 bluetooth streaming unit. Put a 12v charger and cable in your front left cubby. Feed your intercom into the SM10. Stream it via bluetooth. That's how I do it at least
    Would you mind taking a picture of how that looks installed? I think that may be ahead of any other mod on my bike!

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    Quote Originally Posted by radi0chik View Post
    Buy the Sena SM10 bluetooth streaming unit. Put a 12v charger and cable in your front left cubby. Feed your intercom into the SM10. Stream it via bluetooth. That's how I do it at least
    How do you get from the intercom port to the Bluetooth unit from Sena? I have used the Bluetooth transmitters like the one below on other installs.


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    ok got it found this!!

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    Correct, bottom photo is correct adapter. I will set a reminder to take a picture of it when I get home tonight.

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    Attachment 15373
    Sm10 in cubby with intercom adapter and USB power.

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    It oughta be a crime to have this much fun on a motorcycle.

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    That is the exact unit yes, and you need the adapter cable pictured above to go from your intercom to the sena. I had to dremel the outside of the adapter 1/8" jack to fit in the sena but it was no biggie. I can take a picture if needed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by radi0chik View Post
    Attachment 15373
    Sm10 in cubby with intercom adapter and USB power.
    Doing that setup myself, did you find you had to use a ground loop isolator?

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    Yes, as a matter of fact, I did. Put it on the power lead going into the cigarette lighter thingy (technical term!).

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