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Re: Pioneer P7000BT and TP echo cancellation issue.
I have an avic f700bt and it had the same issues until i fine tuned the placement of the mic. Go to www.avic411.com. It is a forum for the avic series of pioneer radios. They will have plenty of info regarding how to get better reception. I know you do not have the avic series but the info should still help or at least give an idea. Good luck.
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Re: Pioneer P7000BT and TP echo cancellation issue.
Thanks. I'll give it a try. The installer thought putting it in the A-Pillar work splendidly. I guess it did not. I tried a different phone today and it did the same thing, sounded great for about a minute and then got the garbled echo.
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Re: Pioneer P7000BT and TP echo cancellation issue.
Thought I should update in case anyone searching for a similar issue can have more info. I pulled the mic out of the A-pillar and just put it up loose on the visor of my truck. That by itself reduced the echo garble by a significant amount. I'm going to update my phone's ROM and then wipe the bluetooth profile in my stereo and see if that improves it further or not. The stereo was a display unit with the mic mounted next to it so I notice there was some dirt, etc in it that I tried to clean out. I'll report on the progress later. Thanks for the input so far.
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Re: Pioneer P7000BT and TP echo cancellation issue.
Maybe a can of compress air will blow that sucker clean. Mine has gotten a bit dirty due to winding with the windows down I guess. I think those mics are unidirectional anyway. By moving the the visor you direct more of your voice into it. Good luck with the bluetooth profile. In my experience, HTC phone have great range for bluetooth. I can also testify to the parrot technology in the pioneer. Enjoy your new deck.
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