Need a BT, iPod, and Sirius aftermarket testers
#16
Wow, that was fast! I am glad you like it.
I believe my record from FL (Jacksonville to San Antonio) was 8.5 hours and no tickets, but that was 15 years ago
I believe my record from FL (Jacksonville to San Antonio) was 8.5 hours and no tickets, but that was 15 years ago
Last edited by JBONDOx; 07-27-2008 at 09:07 PM.
#19
so far so good
I went for a drive on some tree lined country roads yesterday and had zero reception issues, so happy there.
I have noticed the artist and track title do not display on the main or audio screens in the PCM (or in the cluster) , just the Sirius channel name ...went on to Nav-TV forum and there appears to be a way to get this to work that I will try later today.
I have noticed the artist and track title do not display on the main or audio screens in the PCM (or in the cluster) , just the Sirius channel name ...went on to Nav-TV forum and there appears to be a way to get this to work that I will try later today.
#20
go to info and select radio text .. it is stupid the way the unit was designed to have the info on another screen ... (the PCM though not the interface) since the interface emulates the factory so it would be the same.
Where did you mount the antenna? I usually stick them next to the GPS antenna under the plastic cowl... little extra work but it is hidden, I have some issues up here though going through the valley parkway with a high tree canopy on reception. I had a few people say their factory does the same .
I glad to hear you are happy. I think NAVTV did a great job fixing the units.
Where did you mount the antenna? I usually stick them next to the GPS antenna under the plastic cowl... little extra work but it is hidden, I have some issues up here though going through the valley parkway with a high tree canopy on reception. I had a few people say their factory does the same .
I glad to hear you are happy. I think NAVTV did a great job fixing the units.
#21
yep, that sure is odd ...oh well, no matter, really just using for Stern so not a biggie
antenna is by the GPS antenna (passenger cowl) ...I just used some double sided tape on the top of the Sirius antenna and stuck it to the underside of the cowl ...it may not hold forever and if/when it does fail I will search out another solution.
antenna is by the GPS antenna (passenger cowl) ...I just used some double sided tape on the top of the Sirius antenna and stuck it to the underside of the cowl ...it may not hold forever and if/when it does fail I will search out another solution.
#22
great on the placement of the antenna. I usually just remove the screw for the gps antenna and add a 4" piece of metal that has the whole drilled out for the screw and screw it back down. it allows the antennas magnetic mount base to hold on to it, and I also add a small dab of "sillycone" to keep it secured. just for future references
#23
Currently I have a Tooki left only, and I believe it might be spoken for, so this might end the availability. I do want to say something else though, these units were sold at about 1/2 off of retail, and far less than dealer cost (there really isn't a lot of markup in the product). So please don't beat up your dealers saying you seen it on the net new for $350. I sold them like that to move them fast and to expedite the feedback.
Thanks
Jim
Thanks
Jim
#25
Thanks everyone, they are all gone though. I knew they wouldn't last long. I did 2 units of each yesterday 1 in a 997 and 1 in a Cayenne, with no issues. I believe the new updated units from NavTV have been validated to be flawless.... a long time waiting, but thankfully they got it. I don't think they will rush anything out anymore.
#26
Jim- have sent you a couple of PM's - need response. Experiencing issues with the ipod unit operation.
Install was super easy. I installed the NavTV in the bonnet next to the DVD NAV unit. I tapped in to the fiber lines running the the DVD unit and used power from the CD changer plug. Easy as pie- no dissasembly of anything needed.
Install was super easy. I installed the NavTV in the bonnet next to the DVD NAV unit. I tapped in to the fiber lines running the the DVD unit and used power from the CD changer plug. Easy as pie- no dissasembly of anything needed.
#28
I have a Bluetooth, iPod, and Sirius module in the for sale section of the forum for those that missed it last time. I am selling it for a buddy who bought them about 2 months ago, but his car was totaled by a truck that backed over it. I have them in my possession also and he only wants $320 + shipping each for them. He bought a new 09 and it had everything on it jbondox@***.net
By the way this isn't for testing, this is actual working product
Here is the link to where they are being sold at.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...lite-sale.html
By the way this isn't for testing, this is actual working product
Here is the link to where they are being sold at.
https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...lite-sale.html
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