From: Hachiroku ハチロク on 10 Mar 2010 22:00 On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 00:09:21 -0600, Ray O wrote: > > I've heard good things about the Motorokr speaker units, and since they > use the car's speakers, I would imagine that you can make them plenty > loud. Dude, this is ME you're talking to. I could wire the thing right into the stereo!!
From: FatterDumber& Happier Moe on 11 Mar 2010 20:22 Hachiroku ハチロク wrote: > On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 00:09:21 -0600, Ray O wrote: > >> I've heard good things about the Motorokr speaker units, and since they >> use the car's speakers, I would imagine that you can make them plenty >> loud. > > Dude, this is ME you're talking to. I could wire the thing right into the > stereo!! > > > > Would you believe I was in dollar general, Family Dollar or one of those dollar stores to buy some gloves and they had Jupiter Jack for 10 bucks. I wanted it for the adapter because I have a samsung phone and need the adapter for the headset I have. The little thing actually works, maybe not the greatest but it does work. I can play the mp3s on the phone through the FM radio and the wired headset works now. Main problem is it uses a little lithium battery to power the thing, those probably run a couple or 3 bucks, and a selection of only 2 FM frequencies. The guy in the next car won't be listening to you on this thing, 5-8 feet seems to be maximum range for this thing. Or you can order online and buy one get one FREE!!!!!!! only 6.99 S&H What a deal, what a deal. Be sure to tell them Fat Moe sent you and ask for the Toyota Stuck Gas Pedal Special code number OH-SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIT https://www.freejupiterjack.com/3/?MID=637187
From: cuhulin on 11 Mar 2010 21:06 The only phone I use is a land line phone.I keep it unplugged except for when I want to use it.Works Great for me. cuhulin
From: Hachiroku ハチロク on 11 Mar 2010 22:52 On Thu, 11 Mar 2010 19:22:34 -0600, FatterDumber& Happier Moe wrote: > Hachiroku ハチロク wrote: >> On Wed, 10 Mar 2010 00:09:21 -0600, Ray O wrote: >> >>> I've heard good things about the Motorokr speaker units, and since they >>> use the car's speakers, I would imagine that you can make them plenty >>> loud. >> >> Dude, this is ME you're talking to. I could wire the thing right into >> the stereo!! >> >> >> >> >> > Would you believe I was in dollar general, Family Dollar or one of > those dollar stores to buy some gloves and they had Jupiter Jack for 10 > bucks. I wanted it for the adapter because I have a samsung phone and > need the adapter for the headset I have. The little thing actually works, > maybe not the greatest but it does work. I can play the mp3s on the phone > through the FM radio and the wired headset works now. Main problem is it > uses a little lithium battery to power the thing, those probably run a > couple or 3 bucks, and a selection of only 2 FM frequencies. The guy in > the next car won't be listening to you on this thing, 5-8 feet seems to be > maximum range for this thing. Or you can order online and buy one get > one FREE!!!!!!! only 6.99 S&H What a deal, what a deal. Be sure to tell > them Fat Moe sent you and ask for the Toyota Stuck Gas Pedal Special code > number OH-SHIIIIIIIIIIIIIT > https://www.freejupiterjack.com/3/?MID=637187 We have a very powerful radio station at 99.3 here...
From: SMS on 12 Mar 2010 00:59 Hachiroku ハチロク wrote: > I bought a bluetooth hands-free on eBay for $14. You get what you pay for. > The one good thing was it has a headphone jack, so I connected a Rad Shack > amplified CB speaker for more ooomph, but the speaker is awkward. It is > somewhat audible now. Part of the problem might be my old Palm Treo 650, > not known for their sound quality. > > I want something LOUD! Remember, spring is coming and the Supra with the > Sport Roof is coming out of the garage soon, and I want something I can > HEAR! > > Some of them have FM transmitters as well, but I'm a bit leery of > broadcasting my phone calls to the 5 cars around me... > > Any recommendations? I replaced the double DIN CD/Cassette/Radio in my 4Runner with a single DIN CD/AM-FM-HD/Bluetooth/USB/AUX receiver. The phone calls play through the car's speakers. It works pretty good. I don't like having various bits and pieces and power cables running all over the vehicle. Prior to this, I used a Motorola Professional Hands Free Car Kit where the phone plops down into a cradle to make the connections for speaker phone (and charging) and there's a separate speaker and microphone. The quality on that was outstanding but Motorola no longer makes any phones and cradles for those kits.
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