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Posted: Fri Apr 08, 2005 11:13 pm Post subject: Volume on the 510
Here's an idea lads (and lasses), i have a Navman 510 (brilliant bit of kit)and find its not very loud, what iv'e done is use the earphone socket and put it through the auxilary input on the car stereo, hey presto audible warnings and directions comming out of all 4 speakers at 4x50 watts ()..... note - you have to have an input on your stereo to do it.
Joined: Mar 14, 2005 Posts: 22 Location: Charlotte, NC, USA
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 1:32 am Post subject: Re: Volume on the 510
ferret79 wrote:
Here's an idea lads (and lasses), i have a Navman 510 (brilliant bit of kit)and find its not very loud, what iv'e done is use the earphone socket and put it through the auxilary input on the car stereo, hey presto audible warnings and directions comming out of all 4 speakers at 4x50 watts ()..... note - you have to have an input on your stereo to do it.
. . . .and not too many radios have that. I have an adaptor I added to mine thru the cd head end port, but I'm using it for my satellite radio and my Navman ain't gettin' it!
I've found the volume is generally loud enough, male voice seems louder than female.
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 2:13 am Post subject: Re: Volume on the 510
. . . .and not too many radios have that. I have an adaptor I added to mine thru the cd head end port, but I'm using it for my satellite radio and my Navman ain't gettin' it!
I've found the volume is generally loud enough, male voice seems louder than female.[/quote]
ferret79, sort of off topic here, but could you explain what kind and how this adaptor works please. _________________ 2 x ICN-510 units now, 1 USA Unit and 1 UK Unit. Both working great and set up to perfection.
..............Route Type
Quickest.......Maximum Left.
Preference for Motorways & Freeways...More Often......Maximum Right.
Preference for Urban Roads
Joined: Mar 14, 2005 Posts: 22 Location: Charlotte, NC, USA
Posted: Sat Apr 09, 2005 2:36 am Post subject: Re: Volume on the 510
djmek wrote:
. . . .and not too many radios have that. I have an adaptor I added to mine thru the cd head end port, but I'm using it for my satellite radio and my Navman ain't gettin' it!
I've found the volume is generally loud enough, male voice seems louder than female.
ferret79, sort of off topic here, but could you explain what kind and how this adaptor works please.[/quote]
sure.
Many recent model car radios are also head end controllers for a cd changer. You can usually tell by the markings on the radio, such as 'disc' selection, maybe some type of mode button or something. If so there is probably a port on the back of the radio for a connecting cable to the cd changer in the trunk, under the seat, whatever. This port carries the control signals from the radio to the changer, but also the line level audio from the changer to the radio. If the changer is not being used, you maybe can get an adaptor that will plug into the back of the radio and provide one or more rca plugs to act as auxiliary input for sat. radio, ipod, navman or whatever. Warning: not cheap; mine was about $70, but it is well worth it, the sound quality is excellent.
I don't know where you are, but in the states, I got mine from www.installer.com . I believe it is a P.I.E. unit, www.pie.net.
you just have to do a search for your vehicle to see if one is available for that radio. Another warning. If you are not sure what the connector looks like on the back of the radio, pull it out and physically look at it to match it up with the adaptor cable. There were two types for my Chrysler Sebring, I almost bought the wrong one.
Again, your radio has to be a head end controller for these things to work.
I use a wired type (which is the only legal type) that intercepts my radio antenna lead on my bike as it's a permanent fitting but I use a wireless type for throwing into the car which has my MP3 player plugged into it.
They're magic. (or is it mirrors)?
(Edited by Tim to shrink the long URL.) _________________ Navman iCN 520
I use a wired type (which is the only legal type) that intercepts my radio antenna lead on my bike as it's a permanent fitting but I use a wireless type for throwing into the car which has my MP3 player plugged into it.
They're magic. (or is it mirrors)?
Well I don't know about the UK, but in the US it's nearly impossible to find a clear frequency to use an FM modulator, so you almost always get interference. The only way I was able to get any success at all was by taking off my antenna (ariel). Then I couldn't listen to my FM radio at all which, in reality, the reason I got the satellite radio in the first place is because the FM stations are crap!!!!!
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