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Re: Motorola Professional Hands Free Car Kit Information Site, http://nordicgroup.us/mphfck/ Posted: 02-23-2004, 04:39 PM Just received the S9950A kit from VZW for my V60s. The kit contains:SYN9760A Junction box SMN4107B Microphone SKN4922B Wiring Harness SSN4020A Speaker SJJN4078E Installation/User's Guide Also, it appears that the Hang-Up Cup has been renumbered from SYN0705 to 66491 (unless, of course, that's a VZW internal number) -- there is a new sticker over the old SYN0705 sticker on the box. I can't find any number on the Hang-Up Cup itself, but included in the box are: SYN0407A Swivel Mounting Bracket SKN6365A Cable "Richard Ness" <richardno@damnspam.nessnet.com> wrote in message news:<vYudnWp-0KufqqTdRVn-jw@comcast.com>... > According to Moto parts ID, the S9610 part no is superseded by S9950. > They are one and the same, other than the new kits most likely come with > an SYN9760 junction box instead of a SYN9271. > > ***IMPORTANT*** > Something to be aware of is that this newest SYN9760 junction box doesn't > support radio mute when used with certain handsets. > I've seen this issue when used with T720/T730 with 1.2.22.44.5P. (VZW) > I tested the kit with an AT&T T720 and the radio mute worked fine, so it is an > issue with certain firmware versions in certain phones. But, the older > SYN9271 boxes DO radio mute just fine. > > Because of the above issue, I have a BRAND NEW S9708 kit that I'd like > to sell. Radio mute is necessary for me, so I installed a S9610 kit with the > old box instead. This is the latest kit, direct from Motorola for the T720/T730. > > richard at nessnet dot com if interested > > > > > "Steven M. Scharf" <scharf.steven@linkearth.net> wrote in message news:%N8_b.3925$yZ1.1623@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > > While looking into what I had to do to use my V60s with the professional > > hands free car kit I am presently using for the 270C, I created a little web > > site that details all the different hands free car kits, and the different > > hang-up cups. > > > > There are a lot of errors and omissions on the Motorola web site regarding > > the Professional Hands Free Car Kits. Hopefully this site will clear things > > up, but I may have errors too, so if you see anything wrong then let me > > know. > > > > One question is what's the difference between the old S9610 base kit, and > > the new S9950 base kit? Both appear to have the same components. Motorola > > often assigns multiple model numbers to the same item, i.e. there are two > > instances where there are two hang-up cup models for a single phone model, > > with no indication of the difference. > > > > See: http://nordicgroup.us/mphfck/ > > > >
Re: Motorola Professional Hands Free Car Kit Information Site, http://nordicgroup.us/mphfck/ Posted: 02-23-2004, 04:45 PM Thanks for that.Looks like they moved the swivel bracket from the base kit to the hang-up cup, a good idea. Verizon uses their own numbers. They won't tell you the Motorola numbers. "tgw" <devnu11@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:ccdb426f.0402230839.1a43f993@posting.google.c om... > Just received the S9950A kit from VZW for my V60s. The kit contains: > > SYN9760A Junction box > SMN4107B Microphone > SKN4922B Wiring Harness > SSN4020A Speaker > SJJN4078E Installation/User's Guide > > Also, it appears that the Hang-Up Cup has been renumbered from SYN0705 > to 66491 (unless, of course, that's a VZW internal number) -- there is > a new sticker over the old SYN0705 sticker on the box. I can't find > any number on the Hang-Up Cup itself, but included in the box are: > > SYN0407A Swivel Mounting Bracket > SKN6365A Cable > > "Richard Ness" <richardno@damnspam.nessnet.com> wrote in message news:<vYudnWp-0KufqqTdRVn-jw@comcast.com>... > > According to Moto parts ID, the S9610 part no is superseded by S9950. > > They are one and the same, other than the new kits most likely come with > > an SYN9760 junction box instead of a SYN9271. > > > > ***IMPORTANT*** > > Something to be aware of is that this newest SYN9760 junction box doesn't > > support radio mute when used with certain handsets. > > I've seen this issue when used with T720/T730 with 1.2.22.44.5P. (VZW) > > I tested the kit with an AT&T T720 and the radio mute worked fine, so it is an > > issue with certain firmware versions in certain phones. But, the older > > SYN9271 boxes DO radio mute just fine. > > > > Because of the above issue, I have a BRAND NEW S9708 kit that I'd like > > to sell. Radio mute is necessary for me, so I installed a S9610 kit with the > > old box instead. This is the latest kit, direct from Motorola for the T720/T730. > > > > richard at nessnet dot com if interested > > > > > > > > > > "Steven M. Scharf" <scharf.steven@linkearth.net> wrote in message news:%N8_b.3925$yZ1.1623@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > > > While looking into what I had to do to use my V60s with the professional > > > hands free car kit I am presently using for the 270C, I created a little web > > > site that details all the different hands free car kits, and the different > > > hang-up cups. > > > > > > There are a lot of errors and omissions on the Motorola web site regarding > > > the Professional Hands Free Car Kits. Hopefully this site will clear things > > > up, but I may have errors too, so if you see anything wrong then let me > > > know. > > > > > > One question is what's the difference between the old S9610 base kit, and > > > the new S9950 base kit? Both appear to have the same components. Motorola > > > often assigns multiple model numbers to the same item, i.e. there are two > > > instances where there are two hang-up cup models for a single phone model, > > > with no indication of the difference. > > > > > > See: http://nordicgroup.us/mphfck/ > > > > > >
Re: Motorola Professional Hands Free Car Kit Information Site, http://nordicgroup.us/mphfck/ Posted: 02-23-2004, 04:53 PM Did the hang-up cup box include the entire kit with the little squareplastic plate that the swivel mounts to? "tgw" <devnu11@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:ccdb426f.0402230839.1a43f993@posting.google.c om... > Just received the S9950A kit from VZW for my V60s. The kit contains: > > SYN9760A Junction box > SMN4107B Microphone > SKN4922B Wiring Harness > SSN4020A Speaker > SJJN4078E Installation/User's Guide > > Also, it appears that the Hang-Up Cup has been renumbered from SYN0705 > to 66491 (unless, of course, that's a VZW internal number) -- there is > a new sticker over the old SYN0705 sticker on the box. I can't find > any number on the Hang-Up Cup itself, but included in the box are: > > SYN0407A Swivel Mounting Bracket > SKN6365A Cable > > "Richard Ness" <richardno@damnspam.nessnet.com> wrote in message news:<vYudnWp-0KufqqTdRVn-jw@comcast.com>... > > According to Moto parts ID, the S9610 part no is superseded by S9950. > > They are one and the same, other than the new kits most likely come with > > an SYN9760 junction box instead of a SYN9271. > > > > ***IMPORTANT*** > > Something to be aware of is that this newest SYN9760 junction box doesn't > > support radio mute when used with certain handsets. > > I've seen this issue when used with T720/T730 with 1.2.22.44.5P. (VZW) > > I tested the kit with an AT&T T720 and the radio mute worked fine, so it is an > > issue with certain firmware versions in certain phones. But, the older > > SYN9271 boxes DO radio mute just fine. > > > > Because of the above issue, I have a BRAND NEW S9708 kit that I'd like > > to sell. Radio mute is necessary for me, so I installed a S9610 kit with the > > old box instead. This is the latest kit, direct from Motorola for the T720/T730. > > > > richard at nessnet dot com if interested > > > > > > > > > > "Steven M. Scharf" <scharf.steven@linkearth.net> wrote in message news:%N8_b.3925$yZ1.1623@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > > > While looking into what I had to do to use my V60s with the professional > > > hands free car kit I am presently using for the 270C, I created a little web > > > site that details all the different hands free car kits, and the different > > > hang-up cups. > > > > > > There are a lot of errors and omissions on the Motorola web site regarding > > > the Professional Hands Free Car Kits. Hopefully this site will clear things > > > up, but I may have errors too, so if you see anything wrong then let me > > > know. > > > > > > One question is what's the difference between the old S9610 base kit, and > > > the new S9950 base kit? Both appear to have the same components. Motorola > > > often assigns multiple model numbers to the same item, i.e. there are two > > > instances where there are two hang-up cup models for a single phone model, > > > with no indication of the difference. > > > > > > See: http://nordicgroup.us/mphfck/ > > > > > >
Re: Motorola Professional Hands Free Car Kit Information Site, http://nordicgroup.us/mphfck/ Posted: 02-23-2004, 05:09 PM Steve--I took a quick glance at your website -- a lot of good info. I disgree with your section on antennas: Antennas These kits require an external antenna for best performance, though they will work with the phone's own antenna. The most popular antennas are the through the glass antennas where you glue a plate on each side of the glass. Make sure you get one with the proper connector. When you insert the phone into the cradle, it essentially disables the phone's own internal antenna -- without an external antenna, you are basically using a short piece of coax as your antenna, which is virtually useless. I have found the Terk CFR-904 to perform very well with the V60s (and previously with the T720): http://www.terk.com/pdfs/CFR904.pdf It looks similar to a satellite radio antenna (i.e., no whip). No wind noise and more "stealth" in appearance... "Steven M. Scharf" <scharf.steven@linkearth.net> wrote in message news:<%N8_b.3925$yZ1.1623@newsread2.news.pas.earth link.net>... > While looking into what I had to do to use my V60s with the professional > hands free car kit I am presently using for the 270C, I created a little web > site that details all the different hands free car kits, and the different > hang-up cups. > > There are a lot of errors and omissions on the Motorola web site regarding > the Professional Hands Free Car Kits. Hopefully this site will clear things > up, but I may have errors too, so if you see anything wrong then let me > know. > > One question is what's the difference between the old S9610 base kit, and > the new S9950 base kit? Both appear to have the same components. Motorola > often assigns multiple model numbers to the same item, i.e. there are two > instances where there are two hang-up cup models for a single phone model, > with no indication of the difference. > > See: http://nordicgroup.us/mphfck/
Re: Motorola Professional Hands Free Car Kit Information Site, http://nordicgroup.us/mphfck/ Posted: 02-23-2004, 05:15 PM "tgw" <devnu11@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:ccdb426f.0402230909.44c02230@posting.google.c om... > Steve-- > > I took a quick glance at your website -- a lot of good info. I > disgree with your section on antennas: > > Antennas > > These kits require an external antenna for best performance, > though they > will work with the phone's own antenna. The most popular antennas > are the > through the glass antennas where you glue a plate on each side of > the > glass. Make sure you get one with the proper connector. > > When you insert the phone into the cradle, it essentially disables the > phone's own internal antenna -- without an external antenna, you are > basically using a short piece of coax as your antenna, which is > virtually useless. I have found the Terk CFR-904 to perform very well > with the V60s (and previously with the T720): Okay, I'll fix that. However I did not notice any difference in signal strength with the phone out of the cradle and the phone in the cradle before I put in the antenna.
Re: Motorola Professional Hands Free Car Kit Information Site, http://nordicgroup.us/mphfck/ Posted: 02-23-2004, 06:33 PM Does the radio mute work with a V60?(Using the new SYN9760 box) Like I said before, it DOESN'T with a T720/T730. I had to go back to a SYN9271 box. "tgw" <devnu11@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:ccdb426f.0402230839.1a43f993@posting.google.c om... > Just received the S9950A kit from VZW for my V60s. The kit contains: > > SYN9760A Junction box > SMN4107B Microphone > SKN4922B Wiring Harness > SSN4020A Speaker > SJJN4078E Installation/User's Guide > > Also, it appears that the Hang-Up Cup has been renumbered from SYN0705 > to 66491 (unless, of course, that's a VZW internal number) -- there is > a new sticker over the old SYN0705 sticker on the box. I can't find > any number on the Hang-Up Cup itself, but included in the box are: > > SYN0407A Swivel Mounting Bracket > SKN6365A Cable > > "Richard Ness" <richardno@damnspam.nessnet.com> wrote in message news:<vYudnWp-0KufqqTdRVn-jw@comcast.com>... > > According to Moto parts ID, the S9610 part no is superseded by S9950. > > They are one and the same, other than the new kits most likely come with > > an SYN9760 junction box instead of a SYN9271. > > > > ***IMPORTANT*** > > Something to be aware of is that this newest SYN9760 junction box doesn't > > support radio mute when used with certain handsets. > > I've seen this issue when used with T720/T730 with 1.2.22.44.5P. (VZW) > > I tested the kit with an AT&T T720 and the radio mute worked fine, so it is an > > issue with certain firmware versions in certain phones. But, the older > > SYN9271 boxes DO radio mute just fine. > > > > Because of the above issue, I have a BRAND NEW S9708 kit that I'd like > > to sell. Radio mute is necessary for me, so I installed a S9610 kit with the > > old box instead. This is the latest kit, direct from Motorola for the T720/T730. > > > > richard at nessnet dot com if interested > > > > > > > > > > "Steven M. Scharf" <scharf.steven@linkearth.net> wrote in message news:%N8_b.3925$yZ1.1623@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > > > While looking into what I had to do to use my V60s with the professional > > > hands free car kit I am presently using for the 270C, I created a little web > > > site that details all the different hands free car kits, and the different > > > hang-up cups. > > > > > > There are a lot of errors and omissions on the Motorola web site regarding > > > the Professional Hands Free Car Kits. Hopefully this site will clear things > > > up, but I may have errors too, so if you see anything wrong then let me > > > know. > > > > > > One question is what's the difference between the old S9610 base kit, and > > > the new S9950 base kit? Both appear to have the same components. Motorola > > > often assigns multiple model numbers to the same item, i.e. there are two > > > instances where there are two hang-up cup models for a single phone model, > > > with no indication of the difference. > > > > > > See: http://nordicgroup.us/mphfck/ > > > > > >
Re: Motorola Professional Hands Free Car Kit Information Site, http://nordicgroup.us/mphfck/ Posted: 02-24-2004, 12:04 AM Yes, it did."Steven M. Scharf" <scharf.steven@linkearth.net> wrote in message news:Odq_b.5077$yZ1.2723@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > Did the hang-up cup box include the entire kit with the little square > plastic plate that the swivel mounts to? > > "tgw" <devnu11@earthlink.net> wrote in message > news:ccdb426f.0402230839.1a43f993@posting.google.c om... > > Just received the S9950A kit from VZW for my V60s. The kit contains: > > > > SYN9760A Junction box > > SMN4107B Microphone > > SKN4922B Wiring Harness > > SSN4020A Speaker > > SJJN4078E Installation/User's Guide > > > > Also, it appears that the Hang-Up Cup has been renumbered from SYN0705 > > to 66491 (unless, of course, that's a VZW internal number) -- there is > > a new sticker over the old SYN0705 sticker on the box. I can't find > > any number on the Hang-Up Cup itself, but included in the box are: > > > > SYN0407A Swivel Mounting Bracket > > SKN6365A Cable > > > > "Richard Ness" <richardno@damnspam.nessnet.com> wrote in message > news:<vYudnWp-0KufqqTdRVn-jw@comcast.com>... > > > According to Moto parts ID, the S9610 part no is superseded by S9950. > > > They are one and the same, other than the new kits most likely come with > > > an SYN9760 junction box instead of a SYN9271. > > > > > > ***IMPORTANT*** > > > Something to be aware of is that this newest SYN9760 junction box > doesn't > > > support radio mute when used with certain handsets. > > > I've seen this issue when used with T720/T730 with 1.2.22.44.5P. (VZW) > > > I tested the kit with an AT&T T720 and the radio mute worked fine, so it > is an > > > issue with certain firmware versions in certain phones. But, the older > > > SYN9271 boxes DO radio mute just fine. > > > > > > Because of the above issue, I have a BRAND NEW S9708 kit that I'd like > > > to sell. Radio mute is necessary for me, so I installed a S9610 kit with > the > > > old box instead. This is the latest kit, direct from Motorola for the > T720/T730. > > > > > > richard at nessnet dot com if interested > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "Steven M. Scharf" <scharf.steven@linkearth.net> wrote in message > news:%N8_b.3925$yZ1.1623@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > > > > While looking into what I had to do to use my V60s with the > professional > > > > hands free car kit I am presently using for the 270C, I created a > little web > > > > site that details all the different hands free car kits, and the > different > > > > hang-up cups. > > > > > > > > There are a lot of errors and omissions on the Motorola web site > regarding > > > > the Professional Hands Free Car Kits. Hopefully this site will clear > things > > > > up, but I may have errors too, so if you see anything wrong then let > me > > > > know. > > > > > > > > One question is what's the difference between the old S9610 base kit, > and > > > > the new S9950 base kit? Both appear to have the same components. > Motorola > > > > often assigns multiple model numbers to the same item, i.e. there are > two > > > > instances where there are two hang-up cup models for a single phone > model, > > > > with no indication of the difference. > > > > > > > > See: http://nordicgroup.us/mphfck/ > > > > > > > > > >
Re: Motorola Professional Hands Free Car Kit Information Site, http://nordicgroup.us/mphfck/ Posted: 02-24-2004, 12:06 AM I have not had a chance to connect it -- I will let you know once I do."Richard Ness" <richardno@damnspam.nessnet.com> wrote in message news:eaGdnc0LZZ4Q2qfdRVn-gg@comcast.com... > Does the radio mute work with a V60? > (Using the new SYN9760 box) > > Like I said before, it DOESN'T with a T720/T730. > I had to go back to a SYN9271 box. > > "tgw" <devnu11@earthlink.net> wrote in message news:ccdb426f.0402230839.1a43f993@posting.google.c om... > > Just received the S9950A kit from VZW for my V60s. The kit contains: > > > > SYN9760A Junction box > > SMN4107B Microphone > > SKN4922B Wiring Harness > > SSN4020A Speaker > > SJJN4078E Installation/User's Guide > > > > Also, it appears that the Hang-Up Cup has been renumbered from SYN0705 > > to 66491 (unless, of course, that's a VZW internal number) -- there is > > a new sticker over the old SYN0705 sticker on the box. I can't find > > any number on the Hang-Up Cup itself, but included in the box are: > > > > SYN0407A Swivel Mounting Bracket > > SKN6365A Cable > > > > "Richard Ness" <richardno@damnspam.nessnet.com> wrote in message news:<vYudnWp-0KufqqTdRVn-jw@comcast.com>... > > > According to Moto parts ID, the S9610 part no is superseded by S9950. > > > They are one and the same, other than the new kits most likely come with > > > an SYN9760 junction box instead of a SYN9271. > > > > > > ***IMPORTANT*** > > > Something to be aware of is that this newest SYN9760 junction box doesn't > > > support radio mute when used with certain handsets. > > > I've seen this issue when used with T720/T730 with 1.2.22.44.5P. (VZW) > > > I tested the kit with an AT&T T720 and the radio mute worked fine, so it is an > > > issue with certain firmware versions in certain phones. But, the older > > > SYN9271 boxes DO radio mute just fine. > > > > > > Because of the above issue, I have a BRAND NEW S9708 kit that I'd like > > > to sell. Radio mute is necessary for me, so I installed a S9610 kit with the > > > old box instead. This is the latest kit, direct from Motorola for the T720/T730. > > > > > > richard at nessnet dot com if interested > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > "Steven M. Scharf" <scharf.steven@linkearth.net> wrote in message news:%N8_b.3925$yZ1.1623@newsread2.news.pas.earthl ink.net... > > > > While looking into what I had to do to use my V60s with the professional > > > > hands free car kit I am presently using for the 270C, I created a little web > > > > site that details all the different hands free car kits, and the different > > > > hang-up cups. > > > > > > > > There are a lot of errors and omissions on the Motorola web site regarding > > > > the Professional Hands Free Car Kits. Hopefully this site will clear things > > > > up, but I may have errors too, so if you see anything wrong then let me > > > > know. > > > > > > > > One question is what's the difference between the old S9610 base kit, and > > > > the new S9950 base kit? Both appear to have the same components. Motorola > > > > often assigns multiple model numbers to the same item, i.e. there are two > > > > instances where there are two hang-up cup models for a single phone model, > > > > with no indication of the difference. > > > > > > > > See: http://nordicgroup.us/mphfck/ > > > > > > > > > >
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