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Nokia cark128 converting to pop port phone

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noman - 28 Oct 2005 12:30 GMT
I did some research a while back to try to convert my in car Nokia Cark 128
to run with a Nokia 6100 (pop port).

Results were that I need a whole new car kit except for microphone perhaps.

Had a look on Ebay today and found this
http://makeashorterlink.com/?B2981501C (I have no connection to seller what
so ever).

It appears that you just replace the cradle and plug into existing HF unit.

I'm really not convinced this can now be done.

Anyone know any different?

Noman
a - 30 Oct 2005 00:33 GMT
>I did some research a while back to try to convert my in car Nokia Cark 128
>to run with a Nokia 6100 (pop port).
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> Noman

Yes this is a genuine product,i have been using these for 6 months now and
have fitted 200+,reciently i found a better product from Pama,its a lead
which plugs in the same way but allows you to use the Nokia genuine MBC-15s.
noman - 31 Oct 2005 23:18 GMT
>Yes this is a genuine product,i have been using these for 6 months now and
>have fitted 200+,recently i found a better product from Pama,its a lead
>which plugs in the same way but allows you to use the Nokia genuine
>MBC-15s.

Any links for the Pama product?

Noman
 
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