My experience with Collett was they looked qood and seemed to be well built.
But they were virtually useless due to electronic interference and feedback
noises. I've heard reports of satisfied customers but would not consider them
after four out of four units had such problems. The Chatterbox units I tested
did work pretty well and I would only consider the newer FRS channels for
bike-to-bike communication. (This is true with any brand of communicator and
means you can talk to any other brand on an FRS channel.)
Autocomm works very well, but you're gonna have to ante up the bucks.
In a message dated 6/11/00 8:38:38 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>Does anybody have comments about Collett Electronics' Model 900 Communicator?