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Cordless Cyclometer & HR Monitors Together?

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Old 01-02-04, 01:29 PM
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Cordless Cyclometer & HR Monitors Together?

Anyone ever had conflicts when using a cordless cyclometer with a cordless HR monitor? I was given both a Cateye Cordless 2 and a db400 cordless hartrate monitor for Christmas. I'm wondering if they'll play nicely together when their both strapped to my handlebars.
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you shouldn't have any problems. i use a cateye cordless 2 and a polar hrm with no issues.
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