Moreover since our head units are tied directly into many other things through the MOST ring it allows a sidestep of the problems of taking the head unit/stock amp out of the equation while still facilitating nav, ipod integration, backup camera, XM/Sirius, bluetooth and even other things like touchscreen switching of accessories. The Kenwood unit isn't new technology, in fact it is obsolete, but as a controller it does allow for plug & play functionality. The touchscreen nav wasn't on in the previous pic so this illustrates the primary interface and what the standard Garmin input looks like: Or, using pictures to go from this, to this. The overall intent was to augment the basic high line HK stereo in my SE with some 'modern' amenities in a package that would tidy up the interior a little since the D1 is doing most of the heavy offroad lifting (when the RRC build isn't in motioin). My long awaited revamp of the in car electronics, version 4.0 (at least) got underway shortly after the New Year when the wife bounced back to the PRC and the weather took a turn for the warm, briefly. Kenwood KOS V1000, Yaesu F7900R install Part 1
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |