got the information in the German Forum from one of your members that a user has found a possibility to connect a PC5200 Navigation unit to a Kenwood head-unit.
Who can give me some information ?
Sorry about my bad Dutch

Regards
Dieter
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I'm sure he would have given a reaction if he had not just left for a vacation!JW schreef:Hi Dieter,
Welcome here.
I am sure Gentry will give a reaction, he is our specialist in this field. When necessary we will assist him![]()
Regards,
JW
PS Hopefully is not on holidays now, yesterday he still was here....
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Indeed, how dare you to suggest this.......Gentry schreef: ....An alternative is selling your PC5200 and to buy a Kenwood DNX8220BT, that one has everything in one, Navigation of Garmin and Bluetooth from Parrot onboard. Owwwww 2 people are going to be angryto me now I have said this...a Garmin instead of a VDO.....
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Please, no VRM.....dieterpapa schreef:Hello Gentry,
new car will be a Chrysler Grand Voyager. For the beginning, I'll keep my current equipment as is Blaupunkt LasVegas in combination with MM5600 and PC5200.
I can integrate both units into the Cockpit (there a two 1-DIN but no 2-DIN bins) - and sound quality of BP Las Vegas isn't too bad
- and display quality of MM5600 is outstanding (in my eyes
).
Maybe towards the end of the year (depending on funds to be freed up from my financial administration at home![]()
) I'll re-decide.
Maybe there will be a closing-down sale at VDO - then I may go for an VRM unit....
or even for a Kenwood or something like that. But I'll visit Navco before - they are quite close to my company - and have a look at the interfaces they do offer.
Or I'll have visit at Gentryto see the best of two worlds working....
Thanks - Dieter
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WHY ?Gentry schreef: Please, no VRM.....
Of course you are welcome!
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