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I have a V60 GSM phone and would like to install a handsfree car kit.

The thing is, I know little to nothing about this.

I have some basic questions:

1. Is there a car kit that works truly well, meaning that one vcan really
hear and be heard?

2. Is there a recommended brand/kit?

3. How difficult is the installation?

4. Must the flip phone be open to make/receive calls?

5. Is the overall operation user-friendly? (the whole point is to
increase safety, so too much fiddling or eyes off the road is
counter-indicated).

All advice is most appreciated.

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I have the Motorola S9703 Handsfree Car Kit. It works great. You do need to
have the flip open to make and receive calls, so I just leave it open all
the time. With the kit you also need to buy an antenna, antenna cable, and
something to mount the phone cup to. I bought it from
www.CellularAccessory.com . For mounts, check this place out
http://www.pro-fit-intl.com they make vehicle specific mounts that make it
look like a factory installation. I love mine!

I hope this helps.

--Mike

"Just Me" <local_vintageTAKE-THIS-OUT@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:y5Jqc.4825$YB6.2452@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
>I have a V60 GSM phone and would like to install a handsfree car kit.
>
> The thing is, I know little to nothing about this.
>
> I have some basic questions:
>
> 1. Is there a car kit that works truly well, meaning that one vcan
> really
> hear and be heard?
>
> 2. Is there a recommended brand/kit?
>
> 3. How difficult is the installation?
>
> 4. Must the flip phone be open to make/receive calls?
>
> 5. Is the overall operation user-friendly? (the whole point is to
> increase safety, so too much fiddling or eyes off the road is
> counter-indicated).
>
> All advice is most appreciated.
>

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Thank you!

In article <4mLqc.50798$8c6.11981@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com>, "mgg"
<mike@pacbell.net> wrote:
>I have the Motorola S9703 Handsfree Car Kit. It works great. You do need to
>have the flip open to make and receive calls, so I just leave it open all
>the time. With the kit you also need to buy an antenna, antenna cable, and
>something to mount the phone cup to. I bought it from
>www.CellularAccessory.com . For mounts, check this place out
>http://www.pro-fit-intl.com they make vehicle specific mounts that make it
>look like a factory installation. I love mine!
>
>I hope this helps.
>
>--Mike
>
>"Just Me" <local_vintageTAKE-THIS-OUT@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:y5Jqc.4825$YB6.2452@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
>>I have a V60 GSM phone and would like to install a handsfree car kit.
>>
>> The thing is, I know little to nothing about this.
>>
>> I have some basic questions:
>>
>> 1. Is there a car kit that works truly well, meaning that one vcan
>> really
>> hear and be heard?
>>
>> 2. Is there a recommended brand/kit?
>>
>> 3. How difficult is the installation?
>>
>> 4. Must the flip phone be open to make/receive calls?
>>
>> 5. Is the overall operation user-friendly? (the whole point is to
>> increase safety, so too much fiddling or eyes off the road is
>> counter-indicated).
>>
>> All advice is most appreciated.
>>
>
>

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You're welcome.

--Mike

"Just Me" <local_vintageTAKE-THIS-OUT@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:yMMqc.181$Sc.70@bignews1.bellsouth.net...
> Thank you!
>
> In article <4mLqc.50798$8c6.11981@newssvr29.news.prodigy.com>, "mgg"
> <mike@pacbell.net> wrote:
>>I have the Motorola S9703 Handsfree Car Kit. It works great. You do need
>>to
>>have the flip open to make and receive calls, so I just leave it open all
>>the time. With the kit you also need to buy an antenna, antenna cable, and
>>something to mount the phone cup to. I bought it from
>>www.CellularAccessory.com . For mounts, check this place out
>>http://www.pro-fit-intl.com they make vehicle specific mounts that make it
>>look like a factory installation. I love mine!
>>
>>I hope this helps.
>>
>>--Mike
>>
>>"Just Me" <local_vintageTAKE-THIS-OUT@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>>news:y5Jqc.4825$YB6.2452@bignews3.bellsouth.net...
>>>I have a V60 GSM phone and would like to install a handsfree car kit.
>>>
>>> The thing is, I know little to nothing about this.
>>>
>>> I have some basic questions:
>>>
>>> 1. Is there a car kit that works truly well, meaning that one vcan
>>> really
>>> hear and be heard?
>>>
>>> 2. Is there a recommended brand/kit?
>>>
>>> 3. How difficult is the installation?
>>>
>>> 4. Must the flip phone be open to make/receive calls?
>>>
>>> 5. Is the overall operation user-friendly? (the whole point is to
>>> increase safety, so too much fiddling or eyes off the road is
>>> counter-indicated).
>>>
>>> All advice is most appreciated.
>>>
>>
>>

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