Does a Dinotte headlight interfere with 2.4 GHz wireless computers?
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Does a Dinotte headlight interfere with 2.4 GHz wireless computers?
There's the question in the title --
My LBS is having a storewide sale, and I'm eyeing a Blackburn Neuro wireless 'puter with the fancy 2.4 GHz system.
I've got a Cateye Strada Wireless at home, and I moved it to a dynohub-equipped bike because my Dinotte lights would render it useless on any flash mode. So, I'm wondering if the different frequency band would be less susceptible to the same interference.
My LBS is having a storewide sale, and I'm eyeing a Blackburn Neuro wireless 'puter with the fancy 2.4 GHz system.
I've got a Cateye Strada Wireless at home, and I moved it to a dynohub-equipped bike because my Dinotte lights would render it useless on any flash mode. So, I'm wondering if the different frequency band would be less susceptible to the same interference.
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I might've found my answer --
https://weightweenies.starbike.com/fo...39210&start=15
I guess that if I find out otherwise, I'll post back.
https://weightweenies.starbike.com/fo...39210&start=15
I guess that if I find out otherwise, I'll post back.
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Got it installed, took it for a ride, and it worked fine.
Thanks for all the help.
Thanks for all the help.
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fwiw, the Dinotte 200L causes interference with my double wireless Sigma 1606L (speed and cadence sensors) unless you keep them at least 4" or so apart. I had to give up a stem center mounting position for the Sigma because I couldn't use the lights where I needed them on the handlebar tops near the stem