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  1. Version: 3.02 Model: F700BT Legitimate: Was it ordered from Pioneer? Yes Opinion: Significant improvement over 2.0. Changed boot order brings radio/ipod up much faster. Screen brightness dims quicker as well when booted at night with the car lights on. New maps are a big improvement over previous version. Keys seem more responsive with little lag. Sounds associated with the menu and map keys are much less annoying. Possible Improvements: It often does not recognize my Ipod is connected. Seems worse now than with 2.0 and you have to disconnect/connect to get it to interface with the hea
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    VR on my F700 seems to work pretty well. I suspect what problems I do have with it are related to the microphone quality and perhaps location. The AVIC makes a VR directory of your Bluetooth connected phone contact list and uses it just like it does the directory contents of your Ipod. You press the VR button, wait for the chime and say, "Call 'contact name'". And it calls that person. If your contact has more than one number associated with it, such as a home, mobile or business phone you could say, "Call 'contact name' mobile" and it will call their mobile number. It is a really
  3. You have a diversity antenna and need the proper adapter. I ordered this one from the UK: http://www.lowcostcaraudio.co.uk/lcca/4 ... id/9802739 Works fine in my VW.
  4. I had the software bypass and got half way through the update process when I could not get the unlock code. At that point, the update had erased the old speed value (I had previously used 128.0) and I got the warning message. I installed the hardware bypass in the interim and finished the update last night. No problems. My hardware bypass is working fine. Could it be a loose wire as previously suggested?
  5. Jason, Monday has come and gone in Japan. Would you mind please? This is beginning to wear even my patience. I appreciate whatever you can find out. Thanks.
  6. I hate to agree as well but there simply is no excuse for the site to be down this long. How hard could it be to transfer the database to a mirror and direct the web site to the new mirror? There have to be host organizations all over the world that would do this for them if they do not have the internal resources. Pioneer could not have possibly planned for an (or multiple) earthquake with regard to something like this. But they could react in a positive and affirmative fashion to the incident in less than three full days.
  7. Same here. Glad somebody got hold of Pioneer before they closed to find out what the problem is. Thanks. Be patient folks. Poop happens even to the most prepared.
  8. I also ran into problems with getting my unlock code. The Pioneer website returns "Error Code 1 Input Device Number is not correct". There is no transcription error. I am entering exactly the device code the program is reporting. Tech support closes at 5pm eastern so I have to wait until next week to straighten this out.
  9. Just installed one of these myself in the Jetta. Does wonders for FM reception but cannot receive any AM stations. It is little loss though as there is literally nothing worth listening to on AM anymore.
  10. Garmin charges $70 for an annual map update for my nuvi. New this year is a $120 lifetime update fee. Garman says the lifetime update is good for the life of the device. I've not yet seen how they define life of the device. The special intro fee Pioneer is charging is an excellent value.
  11. Jon, Many (all?) late model VW's also have the diversity antenna. My 06 Jetta does and suffers the same reception problems you mention. I do not know of a splitter for this and am seriously considering installing a OE type roof mount antenna. I hope you find one before I drill a hole. Good luck. Charlie
  12. I have an 06 Jetta TDI with an F700BT installed and I can offer an antenna placement suggestion. Put it behind the instrument cluster. Just above the steering column, remove the bellows by pulling the plastic trim piece at the bottom of the cluster straight out. It will uncover two T15 Torx screws. Remove them and pull the cluster straight out. The cluster plugs into a socket attached to a metal bracket. You can place your antennas on that bracket as it is steel and will hold using the magnets in the bracket. The antennas will have excellent sky exposure and work very well for me. Plus,
  13. I have to agree with Bloodninja. Its an investment and unless you're a Rockefeller, all money is hard earned. Like some here, I got my F700BT for about $350. Now add $130 map upgrade and you have a really decent, up to date GPS for under $500. At the risk of ripping-off The Who, I call that a bargain. Charlie
  14. Yesterday, out of the clear blue, my F700 tells me that its lost GPS signal. Pulling up the status screen I see there are plenty of satellites, good signal strength. The speed, altitude and signal quality are bouncing all over the place. Signal lock is going on and off and for no reason at all. Was headed to a meeting and four hours later, come back out; no problems. It hasn't happened since. I was beginning to think my antenna had fallen into oblivion somewhere in the dash but that surely hasn't happened. Has anybody experienced this before? Kinda creepy. Charlie
  15. Because its well done and is according to the tastes of many others monitoring this thread. And while we're on topic, if any of you are Jetta TDI folks, I have one that's specific to that background and a couple others you Diesel folks might like. And its been fun using this to learn more about Photoshop. Thanks group for all you do. Charlie
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