Originally posted by: thomsbrain
um.... i've never ever used a post-1980's car stereo (aftermarket or stock) that didn't have a scan feature. on most of them, you just press and hold the tune button until it starts scanning. some of them beep to tell you they are scanning, and some don't beep. seriously, what have you been looking at?
Originally posted by: djheater
Perhaps it's a standar feature and so, unlisted?
Originally posted by: Shawn
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Originally posted by: edprush
Originally posted by: thomsbrain
um.... i've never ever used a post-1980's car stereo (aftermarket or stock) that didn't have a scan feature. on most of them, you just press and hold the tune button until it starts scanning. some of them beep to tell you they are scanning, and some don't beep. seriously, what have you been looking at?
You are describing "SEEK" not SCAN.
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
/holds Auto-Scan button on his deck
/enjoys 18 presets
/realizes that FM radio sucks big floppy donkey dick
/switches back to 6-disc in-dash MP3 changer
- M4H
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
/holds Auto-Scan button on his deck
/enjoys 18 presets
/realizes that FM radio sucks big floppy donkey dick
/switches back to 6-disc in-dash MP3 changer
- M4H
Originally posted by: SonnyDaze
HAHA!! Let's see who the dork really is:
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Originally posted by: beemercer
Every radio Ive seen has had a scan/seek feature.
They're coming out with models with a usb slot to play mp3s off a memory stick. The reason why they don't have 80gb in-dash players is - well, there's no easy way to get songs from your home computer to your receiver unless the songs are stored on some medium.Originally posted by: rivan
I simply can't wait until there's a high-feature, reasonably priced, in-dash mp3 player that does as good a job as an iPod or other player. I don't want an iPod jack or to screw around with changing CDs/dvds full of mp3s, I want an 80 gig in-dash player without it costing $2500.
Seek will search through the radio frequencies and stop at the next strong signal.Originally posted by: SVT Cobra
Difference between seek and scan?
Originally posted by: edprush
This feature must be really old school. I've went everywhere and I only found two models with the tuner SCAN feature.
I would have bought either of those (even though they were off-brands) but their dimensions were not even standard and won't fit into GM automobiles.
Originally posted by: FM2n
Originally posted by: edprush
This feature must be really old school. I've went everywhere and I only found two models with the tuner SCAN feature.
I would have bought either of those (even though they were off-brands) but their dimensions were not even standard and won't fit into GM automobiles.
Due to an acronym patent infringement, they changed it to LAZY.
Why is it lazy? I call it "being able to pay more attention to the road and less attention to the radio".Originally posted by: FM2n
Originally posted by: edprush
This feature must be really old school. I've went everywhere and I only found two models with the tuner SCAN feature.
I would have bought either of those (even though they were off-brands) but their dimensions were not even standard and won't fit into GM automobiles.
Due to an acronym patent infringement, they changed it to LAZY.