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    Senior Member terryboyle's Avatar
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    With respect to the FreeWire versus an SR10:
    I don't see where the Freewire accommodates a push to talk for transmitting on the CB radio, you can pass the audio output through it to the headsets.

    The FreeWire as I recall is capable of sending a stereo signal so I it is ideal for music applications, the SR10 looks like it was built specifically for the 2 way radio application.
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    Quote Originally Posted by terryboyle View Post
    ... the SR10 looks like it was built specifically for the 2 way radio application.
    Correct.
    The SR10 serves as a wireless, bluetooth solution for my Midland CB to my Sena SMH10 headset.
    I've been using the Midland/SR10 solution for about 3 years.
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    Easy on - Easy off. I only used it on my Valk when riding with my Goldwing friends.
    Now I use it on my F6B... when I'm with my Goldwing friends.
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    Thanks, Do you have any problems with Range? If you get a chance, can you take some closer up photos? Do you use batteries in the Midland or wire it in? Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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