GPS speedometer antenna options
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here try this: http://pinouts.ru/CellularPhones-A-N...0_pinout.shtml
many of the older Nextels use the same serial data connectors....oh and be careful...i found out that some of the newer Moto phone have a different serial cable now...i know the i930 takes a special cable that has a toggle switch on it to switch from data to flashing now...dont know how that one would be configured to work on a setup like this hope that helps ya
many of the older Nextels use the same serial data connectors....oh and be careful...i found out that some of the newer Moto phone have a different serial cable now...i know the i930 takes a special cable that has a toggle switch on it to switch from data to flashing now...dont know how that one would be configured to work on a setup like this hope that helps ya
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Just curious why you would want to hook it up to a hand held.
Originally I was going to hook the speedo to my gps because I did not want to mount the antenna, I found out that you don't have to mount the antenna externally so I just mounted it inside the dash. It works perfectly.
Originally I was going to hook the speedo to my gps because I did not want to mount the antenna, I found out that you don't have to mount the antenna externally so I just mounted it inside the dash. It works perfectly.
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I hooked mine up to the handheld to save a few bucks by not buying an antenna. All I had to do was connect two wires form the handheld harness to the speedo harness. My handheld is mounted on the dash.