Two way comms between cars
Two way comms between cars
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Familymad

Original Poster:

1,573 posts

236 months

With two Caterhams shared by my sons and friends, it’s nice to be able to warn of direction changes or road hazards and keep in touch when on trips. We have helmet blue tooth comms for the track, but no car solution without helmets.

Many car clubs use UHF walkie talkies and Mitex has been recommended for purchase. Just wondered if anyone has other suggestions?

Vsix and Vtec

1,171 posts

37 months

Have you tried ringing him? We already invented the telephone, seems like the ideal solution. A Bluetooth in ear headset ir a USB C wired headphone set ought to do the job if you're occasional users.

Decky_Q

1,872 posts

196 months

UHF walkie talkies that do channel programming. Far easier to explain to non radio users, requires no licence and we've been able to maintain contact around 2km apart, they're cheap and available everywhere.

Check that they can be charged from 12v while being used, some cheap ones dont allow this (have to remove antenae for charging or similar), also AAA or AA batteries are handy so if theres a charging fault you can bang in a pack from a petrol station instead.

Familymad

Original Poster:

1,573 posts

236 months

Love that.

Yes we thought about just calling each other. It’s amazing how much of the UK, with nice roads, isn’t covered by good signal. We toured the lakes and each town had ok coverage but off down (for example) Rosthwaite from Keswick Borrowdale valley and up over Honister pass … zero signal. While 30-45 mins of driving didn’t seem too much of a black hole, the oncoming tractors and valley bus service would have been useful ‘heads up’ info passed!

Crudeoink

1,196 posts

78 months

Familymad said:
With two Caterhams shared by my sons and friends, it s nice to be able to warn of direction changes or road hazards and keep in touch when on trips. We have helmet blue tooth comms for the track, but no car solution without helmets.

Many car clubs use UHF walkie talkies and Mitex has been recommended for purchase. Just wondered if anyone has other suggestions?
IME the bluetooth intercoms are the best solution as you can talk as if you're in the same room, ie more than 1 person can speak at once which makes it a bit more natural. Cardo, Interfone and Senna are the best on the market. There are adaptors for Cardo like this: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cardo-PTHP0003-PACKTALK-E...

InitialDave

14,090 posts

138 months

Some kind of headset to use your existing kit without helmets?

PMR446 radios are likely the best value.

CB radios and pretend you're Bo & Luke?

mobile chicane22

368 posts

207 months

If helmets are used motorcycle intercoms from the likes of cardo are worth a look, I have one of the latest ones and bike to bike conversion and audio is very impressive, also conversations are private.

Familymad

Original Poster:

1,573 posts

236 months

Our helmets have Sena for Shoei fitted. So it’s not transferrable as a moulded kit specifically for the brand. Shame!

mobile chicane22

368 posts

207 months

Familymad said:
Our helmets have Sena for Shoei fitted. So it s not transferrable as a moulded kit specifically for the brand. Shame!
Search eBay / Ali express for motor cycle coms most have multi helmet kits available, my new cardo certainly does

myvision

2,081 posts

155 months

My cardio has a jack plug has yours?
You could then plug it into a speaker and use them that way?

Familymad

Original Poster:

1,573 posts

236 months

My Sena and the helmets are a dead end. They are not removable and fully built inside the Shoei. So it’s another solution I am after.

FoolsErrand

64 posts

23 months

What range do you want them to work over?

ben5575

7,139 posts

240 months

Zello (free for personal/friends/family use)

Download the app.
Create user name and sign in
Create a group of people you want to talk to

Buy a Push To Talk (PTT) button for your car and connect bluetooth headphones to you phone.

We use it alongside handsets as the mobile/cell signal is generally a lot more reliable than radio. Particularly in places like the lakes.

Plus you can listen in sat at home!

Edited by ben5575 on Monday 24th November 16:58

Tye Green

933 posts

128 months

In caterhams without helmets it’s likely that wind noise will make comms using any system difficult as the mic will be drowned out. Worse still if you’re not running windscreens. Proper headsets like those used on helicopters seem to work and ive heard of folk using throat mics.

Cheap £10 throwaway uhf radios work fine and range is mostly dictated by whether you have line of site between transmitter and receiver yet most good roads are in hilly/ mountainous areas where this is not always possible unless you’re generally driving close together

OldGermanHeaps

4,763 posts

197 months

Had no end of bother with cardo packtalk.
Fodsports fx7 work very well

ninepoint2

3,777 posts

179 months

We use these on car outings, very similar to Mitex and in fact can be programmed to work with/be compatible with them, at a fraction of the cost. Had them a few years now and never had any issues with them



https://www.baofengradio.co.uk/baofeng-bf-888s-uhf...

Edited by ninepoint2 on Monday 24th November 19:03