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Shelbyville, Kentucky, US

Shelbyville, Kentucky, US
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Autocom Cellular Phone Interface Lead 59 1239

 

 

Connects any cellular phone with a standard sub-mini headset jack to any Autocom with a mini socket Auxiliary/Phone input. Added length (+20" for 78" length) for use where a standard length lead (58") needs to be extended. Right angle plugs for convenient storage of cellular phone. Shielded copper cabling. 78" (2 meter) long  Standard 58" (1.5 meter) version (#50) should be used except where extra length is required. Note that as with all peripheral devices  ex music two-way transceivers, GPS, radar detectors, the performance characteristics of the cellular phone itself is not affected by interfacing the unit to an Autocom. Connecting the phone will simply allow the unit to be used with the Autocom system for two-way, duplex communcations. Hands-free use is accompished by turning the phones auto-answer feature on via the phones menu. Auto hang-up is accomplished when the other party hangs up the receiver. Other features will vary depending on the phone brand and model and service provider.

 

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