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Interface cable for radio to sena dongle

D-Daddy

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Researching many threads of all possible combinations. What’s the best route to go without parting with and arm and leg. Lol :f_spider:
 
Do you mean FM radio? Which Sena do you have?

If your objective is to pick up FM radio through the headset, the 20S has built-in FM stereo, no interface required.
 
Researching many threads of all possible combinations. What’s the best route to go without parting with and arm and leg. Lol :f_spider:

Need to know the model year or number for BOTH the Spyder and the Sena.

P.S. Have you contacted Sena ? They might be more helpful than BRP.
 
Researching many threads of all possible combinations. What’s the best route to go without parting with and arm and leg. Lol :f_spider:

If you are using a Sena bluetooth dongle or the BRP bluetooth dongle(they are the same) you can get the cable from motorcycledave.com,one of our sponsors here. He also has already paired headsets so you and your SO can have intercom communication.I see you have 2011 RT.You will want to mount the dongle in the trunk an the wire hookup supplied by motorcycledave will allow you to do that fairly easily.I have had this set up in my 2012 RTL for 3 years and have been very happy with it.
 
Dongle cable

thanks for reply, believe I watched. Dave’s video. More than once, Very informative am waiting for audio equipment to arrive to see what’s needed. D-Daddy
 
Cable interface

month-ago purchashed used, 3200 m. 2011RTS, Se5. Like new, excellent condition. Have ordered a sena dongle SM10, matching head set, single, waiting on electronic equipment to see what’s needed. Have already made split handle Brkt. Out of HDPE. That was fun, made 1/4” template to start with. Split half’s, 1/4-20 hex head bolts, counter sunk, holds it together. Made cup holder. Next gps. Brkt. I’m ex contractor, QC, Machinst. Have also designed, patented adjustable weather shields for engine guards. (Two wheelers), made of Lexan all aluminum, SS hardware. Under name of Frog Bumpers.
Well that’s nuff. Any help on cable appreciated, D-Daddy:f_spider:
 
So the sena Bluetooth should mount back in the trunk on the right(brake pedal)side. The radio is mounted under the passenger grab handle on that same side. All you should need to connect it up is the cable from motorcycledave.com. You will have to pair your headset with the dongle. If you had bought your dongle from Dave it would have come with the cable. He has a video on his website on how to mount the dongle and cable.
 
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