sataro
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Has anyone had issues with their White's wireless headphones randomly shutting off. Spent yesterday hunting & my headphones would just shut off while hunting. Push the power button & they would immediately come back on & reconnect. Thought it was a battery issue so I installed a new set of batteries before I started hunting. The issue got so bad yesterday, I would walk 10-15 feet & headphones would shut down. When I first bought this machine a few weeks back, I didn't seem to have this issue.
Scenario for yesterday's hunt. Hunting buddy with me using a V3i also. He just purchased his V3i in the last couple if weeks. So we are both new to using the V3i. So we are both running V3i's with modded programs from stock programs.
I'm wondering if we are probably getting crosstalk from each other. I know we get near each other & chatter goes to unbearable level. I've been thinking about this problem & wondering if headphones can be shutting down due to overload. Last hunt site we went to, we hunted in close proximity to each other. My headphones did not want to stay on. Seemed as I was constantly having to turn them back on. Frustrating to say the least...
I'm hoping all is needed is that we need to get our detectors & headphones set up on different frequencies. I hate to have to send my headphones back in to White's to get checked out. The only other issue I noticed that seems tied in to this problem was I could turn my V3i off & my headphones would not turn automatically like they are supposed to.
Anyone else noticed symptoms like this? Sorry for the long winded post....
Scenario for yesterday's hunt. Hunting buddy with me using a V3i also. He just purchased his V3i in the last couple if weeks. So we are both new to using the V3i. So we are both running V3i's with modded programs from stock programs.
I'm wondering if we are probably getting crosstalk from each other. I know we get near each other & chatter goes to unbearable level. I've been thinking about this problem & wondering if headphones can be shutting down due to overload. Last hunt site we went to, we hunted in close proximity to each other. My headphones did not want to stay on. Seemed as I was constantly having to turn them back on. Frustrating to say the least...
I'm hoping all is needed is that we need to get our detectors & headphones set up on different frequencies. I hate to have to send my headphones back in to White's to get checked out. The only other issue I noticed that seems tied in to this problem was I could turn my V3i off & my headphones would not turn automatically like they are supposed to.
Anyone else noticed symptoms like this? Sorry for the long winded post....