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texasnic

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  1. For whomever thinks this compatibility thing is an Apple problem, let me be the first to point out that there's a TON of compatibility issues between the D3 and my BB8830, too. It seems pretty obvious to me that PIONEER is the company who's taking shortcuts. It's no surprise either, when you consider all of the shortcomings in the interface of the D3: - no sorting of POI's by distance from current position - no ZIP code entry - maps that are YEARS out of date - a wretched voice for the nav - inconsistent route planning (i.e., different paths to/from two map points) - poor route plannin
  2. I have a 2005 F150 with a D3, Ipod, XM(T), cam and bluetooth. My dealer in Memphis did the bypass for me when he installed the unit, and everything worked great -- I could watch movies while I driv -- er, I mean, my PASSENGERS could watch movies while I safely drove them around. Now, I live in Dallas, so I set my traffic channel for the big D (224) and off I went. And yes, I'm subscribed to the correct services from XM to get the nav/traffic features for my P10XMT. The problem is that after a couple of weeks, I noticed that traffic info (e.g., accidents, construction, etc.) had stopp
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