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Q.I have an ACURA TL 2004 and the Navigation system asks for a code. Are the radio & navigation codes the same?Related Search:
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 If I put the radio code, will that unlock the Navigation? OR are they completely different codes? If they are different, can I get both of them from a dealer? Yeah, my battery died and when I turned the car on, with the new battery, It started asking for a code. I have a sticker and that code worked for the radio but not for the navigation. So I will go see the dealer tomorrow.
A.Radio codes are 5 digits and the Navigation codes are 4 digits. It should be on the first page of your maintenance journal. if you dont have it, then call the dealership where the vehicle was first sold, they should have it on file.
  

Q.kenwood touch screen radio and navigation system and I am trying to make a dvd r with music videos?Related Search:
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 I just bought a kenwood touch screen with navigation and I need to know how to make music videos work. I downloaded some music videos and then put them on windows media player to burn them onto a dvd r disc and had it on data cd and I took it to the truck and it said disc error.what am I doing wrong? is there another way to do this? Maybe a easier way.please help
A.steph can you email me i am the one that asked about the bose system in a chevy tahoe
  

Q.2001 BMW 740iL Navigation and Radio Problem - Anyone have an idea about the problem?Related Search:
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 My nav/computer screen is blank and my radio mutes itself every 2min and 40seconds.
A.First, check the fuses relevant to the audio/video/navigation systems. If everything is OK, try unplugging the NAV module (at the left side of the trunk compartment) overnight. Do this with the key off. If it still does not work in the morning when you re-attach it, chances are that you have a bad NAV module. Rarely, the video display goes out (you failed to mention if you have the small or the bigger display, or if you have a rear display). But this is a costly repair and naturally a second opinion (dealer's opinion) is warranted. There are several items that interconnect with each other which could bring down the system.
  

Q.Can i have mercedes-benz swap out my regular radio for stock navigation system on my 2008 C300 model?Related Search:
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 Does anyone know? Also is it possible to install an aftermarket navigation system that works with all the controls in the car, so i wont have to install extra buttons or use a remote or anything. I want it to work with my car flawlessly? has anyone done this? Please help, im going to college next semester and i need a navi but not one of those stick-on ones. i want it built in like factory
A.You can have a genuine Mercedes sat nav fitted to replace the original stereo. However it is not that simple. Here in the UK we have companies (found on eBay) that will replace and programme vehicle to suite. I own a 2001 C class Mercedes and I replaced my radio with a Mercedes (Becker APS30) sat nav, bought second hand from eBay. I had to install an aerial (antenna) as an extra. My sat nav works well and it shows directions on the radio screen. It works through all the steering wheel buttons as well. However it is possible to get the sat nav directions to show on the dash in front of the driver. Here is where the problem arises. Mercedes wanted to charge me £330.00 ($660.00) plus tax @ 17.5% to programme this for me. I now just run with it only showing on the radio screen. Replacing the radio with a sat nat is possible and a little time consuming, but I have been an auto electrician for 40 years so it is my job. It may be more difficult for you to do it yourself. Aftermarket sat nav units can be fitted in the hole where your radio is, but they will not work via the steering wheel controls.
  

Q.2001 BMW 740iL Radio and Navigation Problems?Related Search:
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 My Navigation screen just gets a white screen now. I cant see anything on it. Also when I play the radio it plays for 5 minutes then dies out. If I turn it off then turn it back on it will play again. Any ideas on these? Could it be a fuse? Where are the fuses located?
A.Always check the CD inserted in your navigation computer to make sure it is clean and free of dust or fingerprints. If it is a burned copy, this may cause problems. Also, try disconnecting the battery for a few minutes to see if that clears the problem. If you have the navigation computer with only one LED instead of two, it is important to close all doors, open the trunk and wait until the navigation computer's LED turns off before disconnecting the negative cable. If the problem remains, your navigation computer has most-likely failed. The good news is there is a plentiful supply of them on eBay at reasonable prices. Once you purchase a new computer, it can be easily installed using Ford-Style radio removal tools to slide the old unit out, unhook the connectors and reinstall. You then should take the car to the dealership to have the replacement computer "coded" to your 7 Series so it will respond to your cars other modules and speed sensors correctly. Obviously, this is not a set-in-stone diagnosis since there are several components to the Navigation and Audio system but since you mentioned the radio turning off after 5 minutes, the navigation computer is most likely to blame for this problem.
  

Q.How much should I pay for a 2008 Honda Civic EX-L with navigation and XM radio?Related Search:
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 This is the 4-door sedan rather than the 2-door coupe. I'm heading to the dealership on Wednesday. I'm paying cash and need to know something about what the final price should be. Current or previous Honda salespeoples' opinions are especially appreciated. Thank you for taking the time to look at my question! I appreciate it!
A.The Edmunds True Market Value Price is $22,654. If you have cash, offer the dealer $21,500 out the door and DO NOT MENTION CASH. If the dealer accepts it, show him the check for $21,500, walk to the cashier and drive away one happy camper.
  
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Radio navigation or radionavigation is the application of radio frequencies to determining a position on the Earth. Like radiolocation, it is a type of radiodetermination.

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[edit] Radio Direction Finding

The first system of radio navigation was the Radio Direction Finder, or RDF. By tuning in a radio station and then using a directional antenna to find the direction to the broadcasting antenna, radio sources replaced the stars and planets of celestial navigation with a system that could be used in all weather and times of day. By using triangulation, two such measurements can be plotted on a map where their intersection is the position. Commercial AM radio stations can be used for this task due to their long range and high power, but strings of low-power radio beacons were also set up specifically for this task. Early systems used a loop antenna that was rotated by hand to find the angle to the signal, while modern systems use a much more directional solenoid that is rotated rapidly by a motor, with electronics calculating the angle. These later systems were also called Automatic Direction Finders, or ADF.

[edit] Lorenz

Main article: Lorenz (navigation)

In the 1930s German radio engineers developed a new system, called the "Ultrakurzwellen-Landefunkfeuer" (LFF), or simply "Leitstrahl" (guiding beam) but referred to outside Germany as Lorenz, the name of the company manufacturing the equipment. In Lorenz two signals were broadcast on the same frequencies from highly directional antennas with beams a few degrees wide. One was pointed slightly to the left of the other, with a small angle in the middle where they overlapped. The signals were chosen as dots and dashes, timed so that when the aircraft was in the small area in the middle the sound was continuous. Planes would fly into the beams by listening to the signal to identify which side of middle they were on, and then corrected until they were in the center.

Originally developed as a night and bad-weather landing system, in the late 1930s they also started developing long-range versions for night bombing. In this case a second set of signals were broadcast at right angles to the first, and indicated the point at which to drop the bombs. The system was highly accurate and a battle of the beams broke out when United Kingdom intelligence services attempted, and then succeeded, in rendering the system useless.

In the post-war era similar systems were widely deployed, notably in the United States where a system of long range "airways" was created spanning the country with stations about 200 miles (320km) apart. The signals were chosen as the A and N letters from morse code, dot-dash and dash-dot respectively. However, new developments soon rendered these systems obsolete.

[edit] VOR

VOR transmitter station

The next major advance in "beam based" navigation system was the use of two signals that varied not in sound, but in phase. In these systems, known as VHF omnidirectional range, or VOR, a single master signal is sent out continually from the station, and a highly directional second signal is sent out that varies in phase 30 times a second compared to the master. This signal is timed so that the phase varies as the secondary antenna spins, such that when the antenna is 90 degrees from north, the signal is 90 degrees out of phase of the master. By comparing the phase of the secondary signal to the master, the angle can be determined without any physical motion in the receiver. This angle is then displayed in the cockpit of the aircraft, and can be used to take a fix just like the earlier RDF systems, although it is, in theory, easier to use and more accurate.

[edit] Hyperbolic systems

Systems based on the measurement of the difference of signal arrival times from two or more locations are called hyperbolic systems due to the shape of the lines of position on the chart. These include:

[edit] GEE

The British GEE system was developed during World War II. GEE used a series of transmitters sending out precisely timed signals, and the aircraft using GEE, RAF Bomber Command's heavy bombers, examined the time of arrival on an oscilloscope at the navigator's station. If the signal from two stations arrived at the same time, the aircraft must be an equal distance from both transmitters, allowing the navigator to determine a line of position on his chart of all the positions at that distance from both stations. By making similar measurements with other stations, additional lines of position can be produced, leading to a fix. GEE was accurate to about 165 yards (150 m) at short ranges, and up to a mile (1.6km) at longer ranges over Germany. Used after WWII as late as the 1960s in the RAF (approx freq was by then 68 MHz).

[edit] LORAN

Other "time based" radio navigation systems were developed from the basic GEE principle. Most capable of these was LORAN, for "LOng-range RAdio Navigation", originally developed for navigation over the Atlantic. In LORAN a single "master" station broadcast a series of short pulses, which were picked up and re-broadcast by a series of "slave" stations, together making a "chain". Since the time between the reception and re-broadcast of the pulses by the slaves was tightly controlled, the time it took for the radio signal to travel from station to station could be measured by listening to the signals. Since the time for the re-broadcasts to reach a remote receiver varies with its distance from the slaves, the distance to each slave could be determined. By plotting the circles representing the ranges on a map, the area where they overlapped formed a fix.

At first the electronics needed to make these accurate measurements was expensive, and using it was difficult. As the sophistication of computer systems grew to the point where they could be placed on a single chip, LORAN suddenly became very simple to use, and quickly appeared in civilian systems intended for use on boats starting in the 1980s. However, like the beam systems before it, civilian use of LORAN was short-lived when newer technology quickly drove it from the market.

[edit] Other hyperbolic systems

Similar hyperbolic systems included the British/US Decca Navigator System used in the English Channel area, the US global-wide VLF/Omega Navigation System, and the similar Alpha deployed by the USSR. The expensive to maintain Omega system was shut down in 1997 as the US military migrated to using GPS, while Alpha is still in use.

[edit] GPS

Cessna 182 with GPS-based "glass cockpit" avionics

The most recent are satellite navigation systems. From early Transit (satellite) (doppler effect) systems, where one satellite provided a fix of varying quality dependent on a number of factors (one being altitude of the observer), we now see the Global Positioning System's constellation of satellites providing high quality positions based on high frequency signals providing near constant highly accurate positions in three dimensions.....

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[edit] Radio navigation systems

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