Anyone know of issues with the comm headsets?

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Anyone know of issues with the comm headsets?

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Bill told me about the problem at holding - turned out to be a problem with one of the battery terminals on the 6V battery.

Any others? Thanks.
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At CP4, Ruth (who was on the phones all day) did not mention any issues.
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I had a fella named Chris doing the phones on CP5 and they worked great, as did Chris. I did like the speaker system with no feed back!!
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If it gets any better, the cell phone Co's will sue us for makin' em look bad. ;) I have heard them as clear before this (Right after Karen "tuned up" the wire and fitted new speakers), but the latest (version Walter 1.0) upgrades and the new timing system make them absolutely wonderful!
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Only update i see needed is a way to pin the steering wheel on the reel.
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sdwarf36 wrote:Only update i see needed is a way to pin the steering wheel on the reel.
I was going to use an old quick release steering wheel for our wire wheel as opposed to the fixed VW steering wheel, but that was a selling point of the shell I sold (and should have kept)
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Thanks everyone. Good to hear. Once my next gen headsets are fully implemented I think it will get even better.
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