Infrared Nav
#1
Infrared Nav
I was playing with the radio with morning before work and found this.
In the address book you can sent the information to an IR (Infrared) device.
The IR sender is located in the upper right side.
Has anyone used it?
It old technology now but still cool.
In the address book you can sent the information to an IR (Infrared) device.
The IR sender is located in the upper right side.
Has anyone used it?
It old technology now but still cool.
Last edited by Stone17; 06-03-2011 at 10:58 PM.
#2
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I would be more concerned with the fact that it looks like someone scribbled on your NAV screen with a black marker...
I noticed the "beam" option the other night messing with the NAV stuff. I *almost* went inside to get an iPaq and play with it, but then remembered I was on my way to Orlando...
-meaty
I noticed the "beam" option the other night messing with the NAV stuff. I *almost* went inside to get an iPaq and play with it, but then remembered I was on my way to Orlando...
-meaty
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#6
I would be more concerned with the fact that it looks like someone scribbled on your NAV screen with a black marker...
I noticed the "beam" option the other night messing with the NAV stuff. I *almost* went inside to get an iPaq and play with it, but then remembered I was on my way to Orlando...
-meaty
I noticed the "beam" option the other night messing with the NAV stuff. I *almost* went inside to get an iPaq and play with it, but then remembered I was on my way to Orlando...
-meaty
Does the Ipaq have IR?
My Nav locks up when you play with it alot. Sucks on road trip.
Nav is useless.
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I was just kidding about the scribbling.
The older generation iPaq's do have IR, but I'm sure it's been phased out generations ago (technologically speaking) for bluetooth and other interface means.
I can still change the channels on TV's with my iPaq... usefull in sports bars but that's about it.
-meaty
The older generation iPaq's do have IR, but I'm sure it's been phased out generations ago (technologically speaking) for bluetooth and other interface means.
I can still change the channels on TV's with my iPaq... usefull in sports bars but that's about it.
-meaty
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I was just kidding about the scribbling.
The older generation iPaq's do have IR, but I'm sure it's been phased out generations ago (technologically speaking) for bluetooth and other interface means.
I can still change the channels on TV's with my iPaq... usefull in sports bars but that's about it.
-meaty
The older generation iPaq's do have IR, but I'm sure it's been phased out generations ago (technologically speaking) for bluetooth and other interface means.
I can still change the channels on TV's with my iPaq... usefull in sports bars but that's about it.
-meaty
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I don't care so much that the nav part of the radio sucks, as I use a map if I need to know where I'm going and a gps is a nice novelty. However, the whole unit kind of sucks and the worst part is we're stuck with it, as it controls too much of the car's info and functions, argh. Never seen an oem system that is very good (compared to aftermarket) and it would at least be nice to have an option, but no. Oh well, just glad I don't need to rely on gadgets to know where I'm going
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I don't care so much that the nav part of the radio sucks, as I use a map if I need to know where I'm going and a gps is a nice novelty. However, the whole unit kind of sucks and the worst part is we're stuck with it, as it controls too much of the car's info and functions, argh. Never seen an oem system that is very good (compared to aftermarket) and it would at least be nice to have an option, but no. Oh well, just glad I don't need to rely on gadgets to know where I'm going
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I'll agree. Sync is the best oem nav system I have ever used, at any price point. Through my family I have access to a brand new Audi (A8), MB (s550) and GM(escalade) and out of them all my Raptors Sync system is easily the most up to date, useful (it can control everything), and user friendly.
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That's good to hear it's available then, just too bad GM can't ever seem to get good electronics for stereos; least that's the way it's been to me for the past say 20 years or so.
I'm not into gadgets and stuff, although guess it's neat it comes with it AND more importantly functions correctly (Ford) as it's supposed to. GM will probably catch up but do some wierd thing again. Getting harder for me to be a fan of their offerings anymore post 2009-ish...
I'm not into gadgets and stuff, although guess it's neat it comes with it AND more importantly functions correctly (Ford) as it's supposed to. GM will probably catch up but do some wierd thing again. Getting harder for me to be a fan of their offerings anymore post 2009-ish...