Changing Radio Stations?
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Changing Radio Stations?
Took the GS 350 for a test drive. Thought it drove really good. Was a little disappointed that they are only offerring it at MSRP. Probably will wait until early summer.
One question: How do you change radio stations? Do you use the mouse and navigation screen or is there an easier way?
One question: How do you change radio stations? Do you use the mouse and navigation screen or is there an easier way?
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Took the GS 350 for a test drive. Thought it drove really good. Was a little disappointed that they are only offerring it at MSRP. Probably will wait until early summer.
One question: How do you change radio stations? Do you use the mouse and navigation screen or is there an easier way?
One question: How do you change radio stations? Do you use the mouse and navigation screen or is there an easier way?
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The steering wheel and with the mouse. No it has 6 setting which you can save upto 6 of your favorite stations in each set including satelite, fm,am etc on each set. Easiest way is using the steering wheel. You also have bluetooth radio where it uses you phone for sound but without the aux cable
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to change the radio station you have a few options.
you can turn the tune **** (the one below the nav on the right).
you can scan by holding down the up arrow below the volume keys on the steering wheel or selecting scan while on the radio menu.
the arrows on the steering wheel will also quickly browse your presets as already mentioned.
you can turn the tune **** (the one below the nav on the right).
you can scan by holding down the up arrow below the volume keys on the steering wheel or selecting scan while on the radio menu.
the arrows on the steering wheel will also quickly browse your presets as already mentioned.
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Someday in the future, a car manufacturer will build a car with five or six buttons on the dash board so that all you have to do is reach and push a simple button. That car company will be given an award rivaling the Nobel Peace price for building such a simple, intuitive way to operate your radio while driving.
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Someday in the future, a car manufacturer will build a car with five or six buttons on the dash board so that all you have to do is reach and push a simple button. That car company will be given an award rivaling the Nobel Peace price for building such a simple, intuitive way to operate your radio while driving.
just look at iphone for inspiration
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Someday in the future, a car manufacturer will build a car with five or six buttons on the dash board so that all you have to do is reach and push a simple button. That car company will be given an award rivaling the Nobel Peace price for building such a simple, intuitive way to operate your radio while driving.
also how would it be possible to control an entire car with five or six buttons? i can do you one better, no buttons all touchscreen. see the lf-lc for reference.
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Took the GS 350 for a test drive. Thought it drove really good. Was a little disappointed that they are only offerring it at MSRP. Probably will wait until early summer.
One question: How do you change radio stations? Do you use the mouse and navigation screen or is there an easier way?
One question: How do you change radio stations? Do you use the mouse and navigation screen or is there an easier way?
You can change radio stations 3 ways. 1 via the main control panel via remote touch, 2 the radio head unit itself, 3 the left side steering wheel controls.
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How about this? I learned that if I connect my IPOD to the USB connection, it transfers command of the device to my car I then turn it on, select "all" under ARTISTS,and tuck it away in the side console. After that, and assuming I have the IPOD Mode selected, I can control the Unit by voice command. I simply push the voice ICON on the steering wheel. I say something like "Play Artist Elvis Presley". The voice prompt asks me to confirm it When I say "yes", my Elvis library starts playing. Way cool!
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Very cool! I was very impressed with the electronic features of the car when I test drove it. Lots of standard features such as the iPod USB connection that one has to pay lots extra for if BMW, Mercedes, or Audi...
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I must say I like all this technology. I Also like the notion that with this being a Lexus, it will all probably still be working 5 years from now. I have never had a single problem with my GS 400.
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OK, I'm bringing this thread back because there doesn't appear to be a very good solution to increment one radio station (satellite or AM/FM) - NOT PRESET aside from reaching across the dash to the tuning **** on the right side of the radio (and hope you only click it once). The remote touch method is to expand the radio controls and hit the scan button, but it wants to keep scanning. In the old days, there used to be a seek button that did the same as scan but only to the next station with strong signal and then stop.
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OK, I'm bringing this thread back because there doesn't appear to be a very good solution to increment one radio station (satellite or AM/FM) - NOT PRESET aside from reaching across the dash to the tuning **** on the right side of the radio (and hope you only click it once). The remote touch method is to expand the radio controls and hit the scan button, but it wants to keep scanning. In the old days, there used to be a seek button that did the same as scan but only to the next station with strong signal and then stop.