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I have a 2020 harley ultra limited
1. I want to hook up my Cardo Pack talk bold
2. I want to hook up zumo 595
3. I wnat to hook up my Samsung Note 9
can't seem to get them all to work anyone have the secret to get them to install together
harley gts and zumo 595
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Re: harley gts and zumo 595
More than likely you will probably only be able to connect 2 devices and not 3
Re: harley gts and zumo 595
I've a 2018 Road Glide. I can't help you with the intercom system. But. I had the dealer install the 3.5mm AUX line into the media/glove box. This allows any min audio plug device to play through the HD amp.
I plug a small USB buss bar, (4 inputs) into the Harley supplied USB cable. I plug a mobile phone charging cord into the buss, a USB flash drive (that has mu music files) into the buss, and a Bluetooth receiver into the buss. I plug the 3.5mm AUX line into the back of the Bluetooth receiver. The receiver needs power from the HD USB. I pair my PITA 595 with the Bluetooth receiver. On the HD select media screen I can choose to play the music loaded on the flash drive, my phone or the Garmin out of the Bluetooth.
The Bluetooth receiver was easier than drilling a hole in the fairing and building audio cables to connect the Audio Out plug of the Zumo.
I plug a small USB buss bar, (4 inputs) into the Harley supplied USB cable. I plug a mobile phone charging cord into the buss, a USB flash drive (that has mu music files) into the buss, and a Bluetooth receiver into the buss. I plug the 3.5mm AUX line into the back of the Bluetooth receiver. The receiver needs power from the HD USB. I pair my PITA 595 with the Bluetooth receiver. On the HD select media screen I can choose to play the music loaded on the flash drive, my phone or the Garmin out of the Bluetooth.
The Bluetooth receiver was easier than drilling a hole in the fairing and building audio cables to connect the Audio Out plug of the Zumo.