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    Interphone Sport or Tour
    on: Feb 15, 2017, 11.59 pm
    Feb 15, 2017, 11.59 pm
    Guys,
    is anyone running either of these Interphone systems successfully with the Trophy in that it links up and stays connected with full function. I have the F3MC at the minute so am aware of the issues with it and it's inability to connect to the Trophy system. Looking through the threads I've seen a lot about the various issues and problems connecting the Senas' and the fun and games getting them to work. I'm also put off them a little by the fact that they are only classed as water resistant not waterproof and I ride all year so want some sort of reliability. If someone can tell me categorically that they have either the tour or sport then that is probably the route I'll go down

    thanks in advance.
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    Re: Interphone Sport or Tour
    Reply #1 on: Feb 16, 2017, 04.09 pm
    Feb 16, 2017, 04.09 pm
    Just for the record, I have had absolutely no problem with my Sena 20s connecting to the Trophy and working (it worked on the very first try to connect and has since then). I use it every day. I've also ridden in some pretty wet conditions and it's never failed. Nobody updates their firmware as often as Sena, AFAIK.
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    Re: Interphone Sport or Tour
    Reply #2 on: Feb 16, 2017, 10.55 pm
    Feb 16, 2017, 10.55 pm
    AZBob,
    thanks for the input. Judging by the views V response it would appear that the Interphones may not be that popular so either the 10S or 20S may be the way I have to go. I'll look a little more at the 10S as I don't really need the extras that the 20S has, back to the drawing board for now and a little more reading it would appear :006:

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    Re: Interphone Sport or Tour
    Reply #3 on: Feb 17, 2017, 12.57 am
    Feb 17, 2017, 12.57 am
    No Interphone experience so I didn't respond, but my SMH10 has worked for 3 years with the Trophy with just one hiccup which a factory reset solved.
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    Re: Interphone Sport or Tour
    Reply #4 on: Feb 17, 2017, 03.09 am
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    *Originally Posted by AZBob [+]
    Just for the record, I have had absolutely no problem with my Sena 20s connecting to the Trophy and working (it worked on the very first try to connect and has since then). I use it every day. I've also ridden in some pretty wet conditions and it's never failed. Nobody updates their firmware as often as Sena, AFAIK.

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    Re: Interphone Sport or Tour
    Reply #5 on: Feb 17, 2017, 09.54 pm
    Feb 17, 2017, 09.54 pm
    And the 10S works as well.

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    Re: Interphone Sport or Tour
    Reply #6 on: Feb 18, 2017, 04.20 pm
    Feb 18, 2017, 04.20 pm
    I got interphone and it won't connect.!!!!  Gave up in the end and at the moment connect phone and I pod directly and not the bike.  Some one said about connecting everything via the sat Nav but not tried it yet.  The control and sounds are very good though but not much use if you cannot connect it.

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    Re: Interphone Sport or Tour
    Reply #7 on: Feb 20, 2017, 10.55 pm
    Feb 20, 2017, 10.55 pm
    Thanks for the replies guys. Judging by the response I was gearing myself up to go for a 10S but thought I'd phone my local Triumph dealer and ask them what they sold for the Trophy. In short, they sell the Scala Rider and have a Q3 in stock which they reckon will work. Having read a little about it, it seems like it will only work with Scala and my mates on Sena so think I've narrowed my options!!

    John348, thanks for the reply regarding Interphone. I have the issue with the F3MC which is reported elsewhere on the site but hoped that the newer ones would connect direct with the Trophy rather than messing around, your reply has helped sway me away from that option as its a lot of money to try something out. :151:

    thanks again guys, Sena it is then.

    Al

     



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