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  1. Any chance the interface is revised to look like the new X and Z units on Pioneers website? http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/ ... n=overview
  2. Pioneer today released new AVIC U, X and Z series the X & Z roughly translating to the 700 and 900 and 90Bt versions of the F-Series. I seem to be missing the F-Series anywhere on their website. Are we stuck with orphan units? http://www.pioneerelectronics.com/PUSA/ ... n=overview
  3. Here's one I built for my Texas based Corvette -
  4. ON the AV Source screen do you have AV1 set to iPod? If you reset the unit that switches back and you lose the audio signal but not the screen images. I have a very similar problem with BT and Nav volman tho, I have such low volume on the BT as to make the phone unusable and the nav directions are inaudible. The overall volume on the unit is low as well. I attributed this to the Bose speakers and amps in my car but I too am looking for a solution. Did you hook the speakers up to the RCA jacks or the speaker wire coming out of the unit? I'm wondering if that may be the issue in
  5. Installed the F700 this last weekend. Had a few issues including the fact that the PRESWIPS is a piece of junk. BUT the larger issue is the volume for phone call and the system itself. It's almost inaudible. Everything else works - I get left and right channels, front and rear. It ain't loud but its the stock Bose speaker set-up in an 08 Corvette. Onstar is clear as a bell. The only thing that is wimpy is the BT phone connection and the system sound. To the point that I didn't realize the Nav was even giving directions. I've set master volume and everything I can find to full gain. B
  6. Thanks guys. I'll prolly keep the same location for the tuner then and swap in the Pioneer box. Hopefully running the signal line to the head won't involve pulling all the interior out... Hopefully.
  7. I searched and couldn't turn anything up. I have an 08 Corvette with XM stock. The tuner is mounted on the inside of the left rear quarterpanel. I'd LOVE to keep this there as it's already wired with the antenna in a good spot. Plus, it would save me from having to spend yet another $100 on the tuner. Two questions - can the stock tuner be utilized with the F700? If not, can the GM antenna be plugged into the Pioneer XM unit? Thanks for any light that can be shed.
  8. The Module used on all 2007 to present Gm's The gmlanb is what is out Peripheral has a new GMAHL1 Wich retains the RAP and also gives you VSS and P brake/reverse all at the factory HU wire side. heres the link to the details on the unit from there site http://www.peripheralelectronics.com?ProductId=384 Its a slick piece and i can say does solve alot of the problems some users are having on the GM vehicles. Note that it does retain your factory XM but only on the rear Audio jacks,so keep that in mind as well.... snip Thanks for the lead. In looking at the instructions PDF, it does
  9. What module would I need to keep the steering wheel controls and the retained accessory power for an 08 Corvette with Onstar and Bose?
  10. Not really unethical? You should educate yourself on the legal definition of "fraud." It's more than unethical, it's illegal.
  11. Doesn't it show you the currently playing artist's songs by hitting the "Artists" tab and then enter?
  12. I'm guessing that iPod video is all you can get, right? There's no way to actually see and use the iPhone apps through the nav screen right? I couldn't use the iPhone Google maps as a Nav or see my email on the screen?
  13. Any chance this will run on a Mac or is it expected to be a Windows only App?
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