Tuner travel presets

Posted by: alear

Tuner travel presets - 18/08/2000 09:06

A feature that I have come to enjoy on my Alpine is the use of travel presets. As I drive cross country, I can push the travel button and it will reprogram an alternate set of presets without affecting the presets of my hometown. Since the tuner is not available yet I don't know if it has this feature already but I thought I'd mention it because it doesn't seem to hard to add.

Alex Lear
Posted by: morrisdl

Re: Tuner travel presets - 22/08/2000 10:12

Are you asking about Mark 1 or Mark 2?

I just got my Mark 2. No tuners are available yet for it (soon I hope), but I did happen to see some info on this in the manual. It has 3 sets of presets (10 per set). I’ll bet money your alpine did not have 30 presets! I have no idea about the mark 1, all I have is the Mark 2 manual to go by. We will see when they ship…It looks very cool, and I was worried if it would have any presets. :-)

I'll have to say – My wish is that I had a tuner. With no more Howard Stern in the mornings my testosterone level may drop (but my Iq will definitely increase).

Hope this helps.


-Doug
(Mk2-12G-Blue)
Posted by: altman

Re: Tuner travel presets - 22/08/2000 12:32

The tuner is being worked on at this very moment; we're starting to do field testing and are still on schedule for ~6 weeks to production (we hope).

Hugo


Posted by: alear

Re: Tuner travel presets - 22/08/2000 13:53

I’ll bet money your alpine did not have 30 presets!

How much are we talkin' here? Actually, the CVA-1000 has 24 + 12 travel stations (36). They are divided into into AM/FM/DAP/travel groups.

A lot of presets doesn't matter to me since I live where there is only about 5 stations.

I just bring it up because instantly autoscanninng and saving presets as you drive from town to town without messing up your hometown presets/order and erasing the old town presets is nice.

Alex Lear
Posted by: eternalsun

Re: Tuner travel presets - 22/08/2000 16:00

Alpines have a lot of presets. I tend to lose track of my presets because of this..

Calvin

Posted by: rob

Re: Tuner travel presets - 22/08/2000 17:09

Of course, on the empeg the presets are named, and so should be quite easy to keep track of.

Rob


Posted by: alear

Re: Tuner travel presets - 22/08/2000 21:17

Just to stick up for my Alpine, I can name my presets too and it has a 6.5 lcd inch screen to help me select which one I want.

Alex Lear
Posted by: eternalsun

Re: Tuner travel presets - 23/08/2000 10:30

Not on my Alpine. ;) Unfortunately.

Calvin

Posted by: morrisdl

Re: Tuner travel presets - 24/08/2000 13:39

You better get a car with a double din opening, cause it sounds like you are going to have a hard time giving up that Alpine (and then you wont need an empeg tuner) ;-)




-Doug
(Mk2-12G-Blue)