Where is the best place to pick up a few of these? Price? I'd like to have them for my next trip and with the kids around home.
Give the guys at Iceage Performance a call........
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Where is the best place to pick up a few of these? Price? I'd like to have them for my next trip and with the kids around home.
A dab of glue from a hot glue gun would keep channel and volume knobs at a desired setting and easily "broken" if you need to change either.
Don't recommend silicon as most of it contains acetic acid (vinegar is acetic acid). Common RTV silicone made for automotive and general purpose use, the stuff that smells like vinegar, is corrosive to electronics, and its use can be a death sentence to reliability.
Most radio knobs have set screws to hold them in place (some are just friction pressed on onto the rotating knob shaft). If you can pull the knob off, put a matching o-ring on the knob's "crown" and press the knob firmly back onto knob shaft so the washer friction resists rotation. This tip would work best with a knob with a locking set screw.
Think I'm going to stick with my Collett communicators for now. Not having a helmet mic and helmet earphones tells me BCA's radio was mainly designed for others and snowmobile use was an afterthought.
We are adding the BCA Link to our rental offerings for next season.