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   micky to BoD@cio.us   
   Re: A story in one part, TRS, TRRS, AUX,   
   17 Apr 21 22:08:03   
   
   XPost: comp.mobile.android, alt.home.repair   
   From: NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com   
      
   In comp.mobile.android, on Sat, 17 Apr 2021 17:40:01 -0700, Bo Dacious   
    wrote:   
      
   >I used an iSimple interface on my 2006 Chevy. It added it's menu to   
   >the AM/FM/XM Band switch. Had a 30 pin plug for an Ipod and a aux   
   >port.   
      
   GTA Carkit seems to have started with an iphone, ipod, ipad attachement,   
   and they sell a handsfree attachement for that, but they also sell the   
   bluetooth, Aux, handsfree, which as it turns out doesn't including the   
   ipod cable.   
      
   I actually bougght an ipod touch on ebay to use with the carkit, but the   
   seller wrote me that he tested it one more time and it didn't hold a   
   charge, so he volunteered to cancel the sale.  A good thing since the   
   kit I bought had no ipod connector.   
      
   >It kind of emulated the XM menu I recall. Worked great.   
      
   Everyone seems happy with these things.  It's surprising they didn't   
   publicize them more, and selll more.   
      
   My prvious car had a built in CD changer, which eventually broke, but it   
   didn't have satellite ability and it woudln't have had the jack I need   
   for these accessories.   
      
   I actually dont' make many phone calls and I get fewer, and fewer yet   
   when I'm in the car.  And I'm usually happy the the local broadcast   
   stations.  I want this thing mostly because it's cool.   (And when I was   
   in Europe there was no talk radio in English  (Talk radio in Greek was   
   all Greek to me), so I used the cellphone most of the time to listen to   
   NPR etc.    If you get the WYPR app, it has On Demand, and in that it   
   has just about every NPR program, about 55 of them, including Cartalk   
   and Science Friday, going back 3 to 10 episodes depending on which   
   program you choose.  It's weird to be driving around Greece listening to   
   American radio and not on the Armed Forces Network.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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