Motors starting on their own-Bluetooth headset causing it?

Tuomas P.

Member
Anybody had this happen? When using bluetooth headsets between pilot and the camera operator, we have experienced motors starting with no input from the radio. Slow spool that eventually will run them at full speed. As the long-range bluetooth headset is a new addition to the equipment, we suspect that the BT led of the A2 is behind this somehow. There have also been cases of iPad connection with the BT to the A2 spooling motors unintentionally.
Anybody seen this? Just wondering how to stop this as the BT coms are very handy on shoots.
Tuomas
 

Old Man

Active Member
I'd be going to a different kind of headset. One lacking BT but equally handy. Quality aviation stuff works great. Not cheap, but reliable.
 

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