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its "dingus" not "Dingus" and its a complex technical word who's meaning
is variable depending on the context of the conversation or the principle parties involved. Analagous to "whatchamacallit" or "thingamajig" Regards, Dave Peter MacPherson wrote: What is the Dingus? I've heard of Cellset to connect your cell phone to your headset, but not Dingus. Pete "Dave S" wrote in message nk.net... I bought that 100 dollar dingus a year ago and it works great.. it also doesnt involve having to remove your headset to USE the HF cell speaker/mike. Using that 100 dollar dingus also allows me to use the ANR feature of my headset to overcome airplane noise.. I also can use that dingus to (so ive been told) record intercom traffic on tape/dvr/videocam. And.. to address legalities.. I've been told the letter of the law applies to airborne use of ANALOG cellular phones? Does anyone know specific chapter and verse of the FCC regs that spell this out, and does it INCLUDE or EXCLUDE digital/later generation phones such as PCS which do not confuse/saturate the cell towers when they are used up at altitude Dave Elwood Dowd wrote: Thanks for the note. I spent about $100 for a dingus that connects the cell to an intercom, it sounds like this works just as well for about $75 less! (Legal wrangling aside, of course... I'm sure you only call using 1.9GHz frequencies anyway) Mike Noel wrote: Just thought I would pass this experience along to the group: I had been able to accomplish this a couple of times by throttling back to about 2000 RPM and slipping off my headphones. This weekend I discovered that the reception and transmission is quite good if you use a hands free headset with a dangling microphone. With the ear bud in your ear and the microphone inside the ear cup, the sidetone drives the phone's mike just fine. |
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