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kwsmith6

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  1. I mounted the microphone just behind the steering wheel. It is real easy to run the mic wire back to the module in the center consol. The wiring is simple. You have one that wired to ground, one to switched 12 volt, one to 12 volt, and one that mutes the radio. Then there is a speaker wire and mic wire, so it is pretty simple. The PCM II module or any of the Porsche radios will mute when you get a phone call.
  2. I installed a SonyEriccson Bluetooth module in my 04 Turbo Cab. It works with the same four wires and hides in the dash. HCB-30 Here is a picture of everything pulled apart and the Bluetooth module hanging to the left of the shifter. I put the control on the "Bat Wing" piece just in front of the shifter. I had to use the Techart speaker base because I have a car with the MOST bus. If you have a 02 or before you could actually send the sound from the Bluetooth module through the right side of the sound system.
  3. Jean-Marc, will you do the left-hand drive to right-hand drive DIY kit before you go to London or after you get there? :D If you have the TrafficPro, consider the TrafficPro Phatnoise MP3 player. It works extremely well with the TrafficPro. They are working on a MOST version, but they have said it will take some time.
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