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Blue Tooth question please.

 
 
Mick
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      01-10-2008
I have a Motorola A910 mobile from BT which also has WiFi on it and can be
used with my BT Home Hub. I use the Blue Tooth facility to connect to my car
radio so that I am driving hands free. It works very well. However I have
now bought a PDA which is also Blue Tooth. Can I connect the 'phone to the
PDA and still use it as a hands free phone in my car? Will it handle two
Blue Tooth connections simultaneously?
werg


 
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Evan Platt
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      01-10-2008
On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 17:25:54 -0000, "Mick" <> wrote:

>I have a Motorola A910 mobile from BT which also has WiFi on it and can be
>used with my BT Home Hub. I use the Blue Tooth facility to connect to my car
>radio so that I am driving hands free. It works very well. However I have
>now bought a PDA which is also Blue Tooth. Can I connect the 'phone to the
>PDA and still use it as a hands free phone in my car? Will it handle two
>Blue Tooth connections simultaneously?


I looked on Motorola's website and couldn't find a online manual. If
you have the manual, that would be the place to check. Or, go through
the process of pairing, and see if it works.
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Mick
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      01-10-2008

"Evan Platt" <evan@*******************************> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 10 Jan 2008 17:25:54 -0000, "Mick" <> wrote:
>
>>I have a Motorola A910 mobile from BT which also has WiFi on it and can be
>>used with my BT Home Hub. I use the Blue Tooth facility to connect to my
>>car
>>radio so that I am driving hands free. It works very well. However I have
>>now bought a PDA which is also Blue Tooth. Can I connect the 'phone to the
>>PDA and still use it as a hands free phone in my car? Will it handle two
>>Blue Tooth connections simultaneously?

>
> I looked on Motorola's website and couldn't find a online manual. If
> you have the manual, that would be the place to check. Or, go through
> the process of pairing, and see if it works.


Yes I should try that and see what happens Evan.


 
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Harry
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      01-10-2008

"Mick" <> wrote in message
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>I have a Motorola A910 mobile from BT which also has WiFi on it and can be
>used with my BT Home Hub. I use the Blue Tooth facility to connect to my
>car radio so that I am driving hands free. It works very well. However I
>have now bought a PDA which is also Blue Tooth. Can I connect the 'phone to
>the PDA and still use it as a hands free phone in my car? Will it handle
>two Blue Tooth connections simultaneously?
> werg


Probable,

Then when you crash into the other driver in front of you, who is using
bluetooth.

Say no more

Harry
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