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westentertainer Frequent Visitor
Joined: Jan 11, 2005 Posts: 349 Location: s wales
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Posted: Thu Jan 07, 2010 4:36 pm Post subject: 765 t phone volume low |
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very pleased with mu nuvi 765t ,apart from low volume on speaker on phone calls,is this normal or is it my phone[blackberry storm].
I could use the line out to some sort of a amplified speaker,anyone know if there is anything available that would do the trick.
I do not want to conect to radio.
any help please |
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PhilHornby Frequent Visitor
Joined: Dec 07, 2006 Posts: 563 Location: North Devon
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 12:31 pm Post subject: Re: 765 t phone volume low |
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westentertainer wrote: | very pleased with mu nuvi 765t ,apart from low volume on speaker on phone calls,is this normal or is it my phone[blackberry storm].
I could use the line out to some sort of a amplified speaker,anyone know if there is anything available that would do the trick. |
On the 765, there are separate volume settings for different functions - maybe you've got the phone set lower than the others?
(From the manual: "To adjust the volume levels for the voice prompts, the media player and the phone, touch Mixer. Adjust the levels as needed")
Re: using the Line Out - you can use something like a cheapo 'ipod dock' - anything you can shoe-horn into the car somewhere, that you can power from 12V (I use a Tevion thing from Aldi, that cost about £7.50 - it makes as big a difference to the quality of the sound, as to the quantity)
Incidentally, if you're capable of soldering while peering through a magnifying glass, you can modify the cradle and pick up the audio from there, rather than having to keep attaching it to the headphone socket.
See: this thread on GPSPASSION.COM for details. |
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westentertainer Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:06 pm Post subject: |
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no i had checked the volume mixer they are full on,,there is plenty of volume on sat voice guidence but not on phone..i know i can rf it to radio but then i cant here the radio while driving tevion? can you give a bit more info cheers |
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PhilHornby Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 3:23 pm Post subject: |
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westentertainer wrote: | tevion? can you give a bit more info cheers |
Ipod dock was probably not the right phrase - since it only has a 3.5mm jack input, not an Apple cradle.
However - I found something similar - but with a twist... this is much more sophisticated than the thing I used...
Linx BTube bluetooth rechargeable MP3 ipod speaker ... £11.99 inc P&P
Not only does this have a wired-connection - but you can pair it as a bluetooth o/p device on the 765 (A2DP compatible).
(You might want to investigate powering it from 12V, rather than rechargeable batteries.
UPDATE: Review says it can be charged via 5V USB; 12V -5V convertors are readily available) |
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westentertainer Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:17 pm Post subject: |
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PhilHornby wrote: | westentertainer wrote: | tevion? can you give a bit more info cheers |
Ipod dock was probably not the right phrase - since it only has a 3.5mm jack input, not an Apple cradle.
However - I found something similar - but with a twist... this is much more sophisticated than the thing I used...
Linx BTube bluetooth rechargeable MP3 ipod speaker ... £11.99 inc P&P
Not only does this have a wired-connection - but you can pair it as a bluetooth o/p device on the 765 (A2DP compatible).
(You might want to investigate powering it from 12V, rather than rechargeable batteries.
UPDATE: Review says it can be charged via 5V USB; 12V -5V convertors are readily available) |
yes that looks great good price to,,,have you checked what price they are asking for them on fleabay ..3 times the price! |
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PhilHornby Frequent Visitor
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Posted: Sun Jan 17, 2010 8:20 pm Post subject: Is anyone using the 765's bluetooth audio out? |
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I couldn't resist buying one of these at that price ...
...it works great with a Nokia 6760 Slide...it works great with an iPhone...but with a Garmin Nüvi 765t - problems
Using British English Daniel as the voice on a simulated route ... he talks really s-l-o-w-l-y and in a deep, deep voice (he sounds slight drunk!). He's accompanied by a background clickety-click noise. On the other hand, the Speed Camera alerts are played at about 10 times normal speed and pitch
I paired the Nüvi with a Nokia BH-501 stereo headset - same result - the fault appears to be firmly at the Garmin end |
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