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Quad to Quad Communicators, Collet Platinum 900MHz system...Opinions?

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Old Oct 3, 2004 | 03:48 AM
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Default Quad to Quad Communicators, Collet Platinum 900MHz system...Opinions?

I have been looking into getting a quad to quad communication system and I've found the Collett Communicators & they look quite good, especially with the free extra battery available now. What is everyone else using? I'm probably going to order this on Monday morning. So speak up quick!

The things I like about these are:

4oz tranciever that mounts to helmet (coiled cord to battery)

3 year full coverave with accidental damage

free extra battery

8-10 hours run time (approx) on each battery

I can plug in a MP3/CD/Walkman etc player, the music is muted when communication is happening

even works with cell phones

About $100 less per unit than their older 900 MHz model.

if I can find 4 other people who want to buy them here in so-cali, we can all get $20 bucks off each one, including the free accessories
 
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Old Oct 3, 2004 | 04:00 AM
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Default Quad to Quad Communicators, Collet Platinum 900MHz system...Opinions?

I have three collett comunicators. they work great. I used them when my kids where just learning to ride. it was good to be able to talk to them before they did stupid stuff. instead of after when you catch up to them. I dont use them now that they can ride better. the only down fall was the range. its pretty much line off site. and close proximity. you could save even more than $20 if you found some good used ones.
 
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