Date: Sun, 30 Dec 2001 11:58:38 -0500 From: "Doney" <remove2reachdavedoneynopsamm.com> Subject: Re: cellphone kit / motorola
Totally agree about the ear bud thing. And the cheap cigarette lighter adapters for $25 don't let you actually carry on conversations once you start driving. The Cellport has the radio mute feature so it can work like the Nokia kit plus with voice recognition you never need to touch the phone to dial any number. I hope to get one in my 97 900SE soon. "JC" <johnc_22nopsamo.com> wrote in message news:_W0X7.87450$BX4.5393080nopsam0-atl1.usenetserver.com... > From what I understand, Nokia is the only company that makes a hands-free > kit that supports the radio mute feature so that when you accept an incoming > call, or place an outgoing call, the audio is muted and replaced by the > telephone sound. I just got it installed in my Viggen and it is sweet! I > got really sick of dealing with the ear-bud, etc as I would never hook it up > when I start driving somewhere, and it's probably more dangerous trying to > configure that while driving than it is to just use the phone. Now all I > have to do is remember to unhook the phone from my belt and stick it in the > installed cradle. I highly recommend for your own safety as well as that of > others if you talk alot on your cell phone while driving. > > > "JNY" <jnyeungnopsamcity.com> wrote in message > news:3c2a8685$1_3nopsamcs.sjc... > > can anybody tell me how to fit a cellphone to my 1999 9-3 (motorola > timeport > > 250/p7689)? where would I get the car phone kit that makes use of the > audio > > features of the SAAB? > > thanks > > > > > > > > >