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Kennedy Technology Group Radar OverRide
The Radar OverRide from Kennedy Technology Group lets you listen to music from a portable device, while allowing audio from a GPS or Radar Detector to automatically override the music.
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MuseSet2
The MuseSet2 from Kennedy Technology Group allows passengers on Gold Wing (and other 5-pin DIN intercom bikes) to listen to an iPod or other portable device instead of the bike's stereo.
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SingleSet
Allows one Alert device (radar or GPS voice prompts) to connect to the Intercom input on a motorcycle.
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DualSet
Allows two Alert devices (radar and GPS voice prompts) to connect to the Intercom input on a motorcycle.
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IsoSet2
Allows one Music device (MP3, satellite radio, etc.) to connect to the Auxiliary input on a sound system.
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AuxSet2
Allows one Alert device (radar or GPS voice prompts) to connect to the Auxiliary input of a sound system
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AuxSwitchSet2
Allows two Music devices to connect to the Auxiliary input of a sound system
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AuxSwitchADSet
Allows one or two Music devices, plus one Alert device to be connected to the auxiliary input of a sound system
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CellSet MC/SP4
Connects a Cell Phone to a motorcycle's intercom system. This allows both rider & passenger to make or receive calls while riding using your bike's intercom helmet headsets.
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CellSet MC/ICS-MIC
Allows a combo GPS/Bluetooth device (e.g. Garmin 2820 or Zumo 550) to be connected through the Intercom on the motorcycle, including ability to conduct phone calls using the existing intercom helmet headset.
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CellSet MC/AUX-MIC
Allows a combo GPS/Music/Bluetooth device (e.g. Garmin 2820 or Zumo 550) to be connected through the Auxiliary input on the motorcycle, but also permits phone calls to be conducted using the existing intercom helmet headset.
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CellSet MC/3
Allows a combo GPS/Music/Bluetooth device (e.g. Zumo 550/660/665 or some Nuvis) to connect to both the Auxiliary Input AND the Intercom on a motorcycle.
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CellSet MC/AUX-ICS
Allows a combo GPS/Music device (e.g. Garmin 2730, Zumo 450, Lowrance iWay 500C, etc.) to connect to both the Auxiliary Input AND the Intercom on a motorcycle.
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CellSet MC/Harley 1998-2005
Allows a combo GPS/Music/Bluetooth device (e.g. a Garmin Zumo 550) and an optional Alert device (e.g. Radar Detector) to be connected to a Harley-Davidson motorcycle with factory stereo and intercom (1998-2005 Ultra models).
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CellSet MC/Harley 2006+
Allows a combo GPS/Music/Bluetooth device (e.g. a Garmin Zumo 550) and an optional Alert device (e.g. Radar Detector) to be connected to a Harley-Davidson motorcycle with factory stereo and intercom (2006-Present Ultra models).
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CellSet Harley MC/MIC
Allows a combo GPS/Music/Bluetooth device (e.g. Garmin 2820 or Zumo 550) to be connected through the Auxiliary Input on a H/D Ultra Classic motorcycle (1998-present models), including ability to conduct phone calls
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CellSet MC/MIC
Connects the Mic circuit in a Bluetooth GPS (e.g. Garmin 2820/Zumo 550) to the motorcycle's intercom. This is an add-on module used to add cell capability to a system that is already connected for sound.
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CellSet MC/3 Plus AuxSwitchSet2
This is a combination of the CellSet MC/3 and the AuxSwitchSet2. It allows a multi-function (GPS/Music or GPS/Music/Cell) device and a 2nd audio device (iPod, external Satellite Radio, etc.) to be connected at the same time.
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AuxAmpSet
Allows a single stereo or multi-function device directly to a 5-pin headset. Additional devices may be added using the AuxSwitchSet or AuxSwitchADSet in conjunction with the AuxAmpSet.
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GPSSwitchSet
Permits a multi-function GPS to be switched between a KTG Intercom interface and an auxiliary music input on the bike. This is an add-on module to enable music on systems that are set up only for voice prompts and/or phone calls.
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Combo Kit for J&M CMXB-GL18
This is an add-on kit for the J&M CMXB-GL18 Bluetooth terminal. It allows a 2nd Aux device to share the bike's Auxiliary port, plus allows the Bluetooth device (e.g. cell phone) to be heard on Intercom when listening to AM/FM/CD.
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