When charging, the small LED on the adapter glows Red and the module LED is a steady Blue. The first unit took 2.5 hours and the second unit close to three hours. The battery recharges in less than three hours. But outside of slightly lower audio levels and increased noise, communications could still be maintained at 100 to 250m – impressive. Outside of ambient noise levels, two other things will cause the link to become noisy: when distance, power levels and environmental conditions become dominant factors and, when the interleaved audio from the higher priority (GPS) device is present – more on that later…īattery Life: We purposefully ran with the Intercom for over 30 minutes once the low battery warning sounded on both modules. Once activated by a quick push of the Intercom button, the duplex link remains ‘on’, so very little of any conversation session is lost unless ambient noise levels are very high.Īccordingly and without an active automatic gain control (AGC) function working in the background, volume levels need to be adjusted from time to time. Rider-to-Rider: Communications out to 450 to 500 metres was the norm – about what should be possible for a good Class One (100mW) system. This type of performance has been typical for the systems on a daily basis – pretty good I would say. Intercom Mode: The first day of full use went without a hitch and only after over six hours of almost constant intercom use did the systems initiate their low power warning tones in the background. From a safety point of view however, the essentials work just fine. The smallish pressure buttons are easy to find and use, with a solid feel and positive feedback when pushed.īasic phone control is provided, although not all the features of the HTC Touch can be utilized from the XBi2, a bit of a shortfall when compared to other multi-function headsets. The Chatterbox drop from Harper "Heads" Price at the Invaded Camp White Oak.This section describes user impressions of the Chatterbox XBi2 system using the system a summary of the features the “ Bottom Line Ratings“ and the conclusion.Ĭontrols: Having five separate controls: On/Off, Mode and Intercom, along with Volume Up and Volume Down, seems like one or two too many.īut after a few minutes of use, the concern proves to be unfounded.They can be found underground in boxes attached to the wall. Make sure to have a high amount of Hyena Keys. It can be distinguished by the lighter wood color on the wall. You have to open a panel to get a RFID keycard in the old CEO's office after killing Rebound to be able to open the grate inside the vault later on. As long as you have the 3 things mentioned above, the blueprint is a guaranteed drop. This is during the Bank Headquarters mission. There is no guaranteed drop location known, but there are a couple of Hyena crates in the District Union Arena There is 1 Hyena Crate in Jefferson Trade Center in the loading dock at the end of the garage. There is 1 Hyena Crate in MLK Memorial Library under the stairs. There are 2 Hyena Crates in Grand Washington Hotel - 1st in the small bathroom after clearing the lobby and 2nd is on the right side upon entering the rooftop. Each part is found in a different part of D.C. Each part can be found in Hyena's faction chests unlocked with Hyena faction keys. Three parts are required before obtaining the blueprint.
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