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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: kris on 26 June 2009, 10:25:51

Title: fitting stereo with phone
Post by: kris on 26 June 2009, 10:25:51
could somebody tell me whats involved with fitting the stereo with built in phone (cant remeber model) into my 2000 elite. is it a straight swap or is there a lot of messing around. would like to fit it as dont like bluetooth handsfree kits.
TIA kris
Title: Re: fitting stereo with phone
Post by: TheBoy on 26 June 2009, 16:02:11
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could somebody tell me whats involved with fitting the stereo with built in phone (cant remeber model) into my 2000 elite. is it a straight swap or is there a lot of messing around. would like to fit it as dont like bluetooth handsfree kits.
TIA kris
CCRT2008 is the model.  Looking at one on the shelf here ;D

Need to change the display for the CCRT display, fit the mic (may already be there).  Without looking a wiring diags, couldn't say how much wiring is involved.
Title: Re: fitting stereo with phone
Post by: kris on 26 June 2009, 18:14:59
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could somebody tell me whats involved with fitting the stereo with built in phone (cant remeber model) into my 2000 elite. is it a straight swap or is there a lot of messing around. would like to fit it as dont like bluetooth handsfree kits.
TIA kris
CCRT2008 is the model.  Looking at one on the shelf here ;D

Need to change the display for the CCRT display, fit the mic (may already be there).  Without looking a wiring diags, couldn't say how much wiring is involved
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would you be interested in supplying and fitting  ::) ::) ::)

what mobile networks will it work on and is it possible to get it unlocked/network free like a normal mobile
Title: Re: fitting stereo with phone
Post by: Dave DND on 26 June 2009, 18:59:39
O2 and Vodaphone only  ;)

And even then I think there was some sort of conflict with the O2 and some PAYG ?   :-/
Title: Re: fitting stereo with phone
Post by: kris on 26 June 2009, 19:26:11
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O2 and Vodaphone only  ;)

And even then I think there was some sort of conflict with the O2 and some PAYG ?   :-/



bugger. i on t-mobile
Title: Re: fitting stereo with phone
Post by: Dave DND on 26 June 2009, 19:58:37
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O2 and Vodaphone only  ;)

And even then I think there was some sort of conflict with the O2 and some PAYG ?   :-/



bugger. i on t-mobile

Hands Free car kit for you then   :P
Title: Re: fitting stereo with phone
Post by: kris on 26 June 2009, 20:16:40
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O2 and Vodaphone only  ;)

And even then I think there was some sort of conflict with the O2 and some PAYG ?   :-/



bugger. i on t-mobile

Hands Free car kit for you then   :P




yeah looks like it. oh joy.

can you recomend a decent 1 that wont make it sound like i'm under water
Title: Re: fitting stereo with phone
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 26 June 2009, 22:38:27
Would a change to o2 or Vodaphone be feasible? Given that Vodaphone are regarded as pretty damn good, and I've never had an iota of trouble from 02 myself, after 8years with them...

I know it's a bit bum-about-breast way of doing things, but your initial reasons for wanting an integrated carphone system are still totally valid. I'm certainly interested in upgrading to the carphone/stereo at some point; so you're in good company!
Title: Re: fitting stereo with phone
Post by: TheBoy on 27 June 2009, 12:21:12
As has been said, its GSM900, so thats Voda or o2 in UK. T-Mobile and Orange are GSM1800.

Remember, this takes its own SIM, thus its own number/contract from your normal mobile (unless you have one of those business contracts that allows 2 handsets on one number)
Title: Re: fitting stereo with phone
Post by: Diamond Black Geezer on 27 June 2009, 23:14:10
Been looking into this, most comopanies seem to want to charge you more as a 'business account', or similar, for double sims.

What about one of those free sims that various companies are always giving out for free, with a fivers credit on them. Stick that in the mega, and set your phone to 'divert calls when turned off' then just switch the phone off every time you get in the car.

Yes the downside is remembering to turn off your phone every time you get in the car, but then we all remember to shut the door, put seatbelts on, fully depress clutch ..etc... before setting off.  :)

Hell, I knew this girl once, and she even remembered to release the handbrake almost everytime before setting off!  :y