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mrMTB

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  1. My apologies if I missed this in the previous 26 pages, but when you do the upgrade, does it wipe out your settings (eq, radio, etc)?
  2. I went to go download the MusicSphere plugin for iTunes, and it appears that it is for Windows only. Can anyone else confirm or deny this?
  3. Currency is Suisse Francs. (Bottom right hand corner of page)
  4. That part number, CNSD-110FM, is showing that it will be available July 2010.
  5. Sounds like the navigation data in the system does not have that resolution for the area where you are hitting the issue. My previous system used to send up a warning that it was changing the scale in several places along my commute. I keep my scale up much higher now, and haven't run into this issue recently. Should not really be a concern - Pioneer purchases mapping data at certain scales from another provider. In all likelihood, they do not offer ~50 ft resolution for some areas.
  6. I have the same qualm with the street names... As far as # of sats I see: after a few minutes, I'll normally see 10-11 in the amber, and 0 or 1 in yellow. I was wondering if it was abnormal since I was frequently off on closely-spaced streets....
  7. Yeah, that's the other thing I'm noticing... If I'm on a street that has parallel roads close by, it has me located on one of the parallel roads, not the one on which I'm traveling. It's a bit frustrating.
  8. I've been keeping an eye on the number of satellites that my nav system sees and uses for navigation (Home > Settings > Navigation > Connection). According to the manual, the first icon is for the satellites that the system detects, and the second is for the number that it is using for positioning. While mine regularly shows 8-11 detected, it is using 0 or 1 for positioning information. I originally figured it was on account of where I located the antenna (under my dash in the factory nav antenna location), but after moving it to the top of the dash, it's no better (and maybe even wor
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