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Re: phones upgrades
If you have the Motorola unit that is voice activated that is a nice phone,
good quality, clear, and great range.
If you want something portable, purchase a hand held unit and pay an extra
$20 bucks or so a month and you have one number on two phones. This is
with Cell One here in Boston, and I think it is nationwide.
If you have both phones Turned on, both will ring, however, you can only
answer one. Then you have the voice activated in the car and a portable to
carry with you :)
If you travel, imho, the pcs units don't have the range.
Jeff
94 S4
-----Original Message-----
From: Matt Bauer <mtbauer@uswest.net>
To: Quattro@coimbra.ans. <quattro@coimbra.ans.net>
Date: Monday, August 10, 1998 8:03 PM
Subject: phones upgrades
>OK, I lied when I said the first improvement to my new 91 200 would be
>the suspension. The car came with the Cel phone installed by Audi. Now,
>since the car is 7 years old, that means the phone is too. Although cars
>haven't changed all that much in the last seven years ( lets not get too
>picky on this one), Cel phones have improved by leaps and bounds. Sooo,
>getting to the point, I think I want to upgrade the phone. Has anyone
>had any experience with upgrading the factory phone from the early 90's?
>I would like to keep the phone in the same place (the armrest), but
>would like to maybe get a PCS phone, that is removable. Is it worth
>trying , or should I just stick with the "coffee can and string system"
>that is in there now.
>
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