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you have a "remote" for your car stereo? |
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I'm pretty sure there are hands-free kits that achieve this - when the phone is answered, the music volume is dropped dramatically or muted. |
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//all of us know before the phone rings we hear some noise like parasites.// |
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Very mysterious. What noise is like parasites? I'm afraid I don't really understand what you're trying to do here, even though it sounds nice. I'd like a "sound-shield" to pop up over my phone. Is that what you're driving at? |
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My car stereo mutes the output when a connected cell-phone receives a call. Is that what this idea is about? It's rather hard to tell. |
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My aftermarket car stereo came with a remote. It never sees the light of day; it lives in the glovebox. |
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Mine lives in the box that it came in. The stereo is connected to the car's remote-control buttons (on the steering wheel) which I only use accidentally. (When I bought the car, it already had fitted the exact same model of stereo that I had just removed from my previous car, so I have a spare magazine for the CD jukebox.) |
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