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Tsx536

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  1. Yes PaisanNYC, I have the 60MT West Coast disc. I just went and labeled my disc 60MT so this won't happen again. Once again, sorry for the mistake guys. Hopefully this thread will help someone identify the 60MT disc in the future.
  2. Ok, I'm think I know what happenned. And this totally my bad guys :tomato: About a year ago, I bought a Nav disc from Ebay. The disc I have was not labeled and I thought all along that it was 50MT discs in there. Turns out I've had the 60MT disc this whole time. Can someone please verify that their 60MT has the same software ID and that the 50MT has a different software ID? Ok, I'm gonna go hide now. Sorry for the confusion. Hopefully I didn't waste too much of anyone's time.
  3. Ok, great. So if my start screen says 2006 then I have the 60MT disc? I wasn't prompted to go through a software upgrade when I went from the 50MT to the 60MT. Is this normal? I'm just wondering because when I went from the 40MT disc to the 50MT disc then I definitely was prompted to do a software upgrade.
  4. Also, I look in one of the info Screens and it says CPJ1175-2-A Does that happen to mean it's the 60MT disc?
  5. Is there a way to tell the difference between the 60MT vs. 50MT disc? I have been running the CNDV-50MT Ver. 1.2 Disc for the past 6 months. When I put my 60MT disc in, then it didn't prompt to load any new software. It let me browse my POIs fine and seems to be working. Is this normal? Or was I suppose to be prompted to do a software upgrade? Thanks in advance.
  6. You might want to considering hooking a portable radio to the RCA inputs. Ghetto I know, but it would work. I guess it just depends on how bad the wifey is complaining. Good luck!
  7. Nice, I did this mod today and it works great! I ended up taking the deck apart a little more than needed but it made it easier to do the soldering. I've soldered on Xbox and Ps2 in the past though, so I have a little experience. I wouldn't call the soldering hard, but you have to be very precise and have a steady hand. Make sure to have a low watt soldering iron with a very small tip. You probably have to buy the smaller tip from radio shack, the standard tip will not work. For the wire I used aboug .75 inch of wire from a network cable. Tinned both sides, lined the wire up, and then t
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