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funtimeguy

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  1. I have XM. Both the antennas are on the dash. One on the right side and one on the left side. I had my X920BT professionally installed, so not sure which antenna is which.
  2. At the calibration screen on mine the learning status is set on Simple Hybrid instead of 3D Hybrid. I'm not sure what the difference is.
  3. To get the street names to show up I use the 2D mode and then change the view from the default 0.1 mi. to 0.25 and now it shows a lot more street names. To adjust your location go to Home, then Settings, then Navi Setting, then Modify Current Location, then use your finger to move the map to where you want the arrow to be and hit OK.
  4. Not sure why people put the GPS in the AVIC-X920BT down so much. I wasn't real happy with it at first, but after a few tweaks, I think it works pretty well. It shows all the street names, announces turns with the street name and seems pretty accurate on short trips, I haven't taken any long trips with it yet. When I first got it, I noticed when parked at home the position of the arrow on the map was a little off, but after I adjusted it, it seems pretty good now. It still announces you have arrived at your destination maybe a hair to early, but not bad. I had (and still have) a portable G
  5. The red line shows where your destination is at.
  6. I had the exact same problem as you with my 920. For me I found leaving my finger on the screen and just pulling down through the lists works better for scrolling than trying to 'flick' through them.
  7. That's the problem, the phone part works, the wife called and the radio picked it up and we both sounded good, but if I play music on the phone I can hear it on the phone, but not through the radio using BT audio.
  8. I just had the X920BT, with all the goodies, installed in my Honda Ridgeline. I love the stereo, works great, but I have one problem. Most people are probably old hands at using bluetooth, but I've never really used it. I didn't have much of a problem getting my phone (Motorola Droid) to sync up with the radio and transfer my contact list, but I can't seem to get music or video from the phone to stream over bluetooth to the X920BT. I must be missing something, any help would be much appreciated.
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