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I have well in 2hrs when it gets here a '07 UC, I have done some searching on the web and on here and I haven't been able to find a solution to my following question.
Using the build in audio and a headset, how do I connect my phone which is my GPS also either via the AUX or bluetooth, where the following happens:
When listening to radio, and a call comes in or a voice command on the GPS and it mutes the radio and comes through the headset?
I have a feeling this is not possible with the stock equipment.
I don't want to have to use a bluetooth headset, as I want to retain the radio/cb/wx/int.
Can't answer your question, but John at J&M makes all that stuff and will know the answer quickly. Yes he sells the stuff, but is also a pretty helpful guy, if there is a way to do what you want to without adding parts, I am sure he will help you out. I will send him a note to give you a reply on here. Good luck.
Kris
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