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Thanks for the note. I spent about $100 for a dingus that connects the
cell to an intercom, it sounds like this works just as well for about $75 less! (Legal wrangling aside, of course... I'm sure you only call using 1.9GHz frequencies anyway) Mike Noel wrote: Just thought I would pass this experience along to the group: I had been able to accomplish this a couple of times by throttling back to about 2000 RPM and slipping off my headphones. This weekend I discovered that the reception and transmission is quite good if you use a hands free headset with a dangling microphone. With the ear bud in your ear and the microphone inside the ear cup, the sidetone drives the phone's mike just fine. |
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