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  1. cory

    Helmet comms

    No I think you got this
  2. cory

    Helmet comms

    If this whole tree thing doesn't work out you could always take it on the road, open mic night
  3. cory

    Helmet comms

    Cross cut/stone axe might me a bit advanced for me. Proof being I know nothing about Bluetooth other than I've never used it. @PCTREE , thanks for the link. So for the Cardo Packtalk headphones, I'd either install them under the hardhat suspension, or remove the headband and install them in...
  4. cory

    Helmet comms

    Hi all. Bumping this thread cuz yeah I don’t think I can stand the shortcomings of Walkie talkies anymore. Teaching in a high noise environment is close to impossible. I guess I need helmet comms with hi fidelity/noise attenuation and hi level hearing protection as good as a normal earmuff...
  5. cory

    Helmet comms

    I dint know that. Thats rather high tech :rockon:
  6. cory

    Helmet comms

    You are into joe rogan, are you into UFC?
  7. cory

    Helmet comms

    Ha, possibly whatever issues might be caused by radio waves are counteracted by the lowered stress of higher efficiency and better flow.
  8. cory

    Helmet comms

    Saws, the sound of diesel engines, and deep breathing are my music;) Thats what you learn on the internet, that there are as many ways to do a tree job as there are tree guys. I love music but would never want to listen to it while working.
  9. cory

    Helmet comms

    I haven't totally kept up on this thread even though I'm very interested in comms.:|::|: We've been using walkie talkies for a long time, they aren't bad but don't excel in high noise environment nor are they hands free. The Sena system seems great, but I was wondering about the reservations...
  10. cory

    Helmet comms

    You can't compare comms to the other tools mentioned. The other tools have a far more limited scope of use compared to comms, which are usuable to some degree all day every day.
  11. cory

    Helmet comms

    Ha, I do love good boots but the explanation came from Google.
  12. cory

    Helmet comms

    The false tongue or kilty is an 8" (20 Cm) strip of leather with a serrated edge at the bottom which is held in place by the bootlace as it passes through the bottom eyelets. Whether you use it is up to you. Either you lace it in when you install the laces or you leave it out. Some people swear...
  13. cory

    Helmet comms

    Does a batt inside the helmet diminish the protective ability of the helmet?
  14. cory

    Helmet comms

    I saw this mentioned in the ocgd thread but thought it could use a dedicated thread cuz there is alot to it. I use quality walkie talkies on crane jobs and they are decent but far from perfect. I've heard ear tec mentioned, Paul mentioned Sena, I'm just wondering what the various options are...
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