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GM / General Motors: Question for car radio

  1. #1
    Jeff
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    Question for car radio

    Hi,
    I got a car radio Kenwood "KRC-757". On the front panel there is a
    button labeled "direct". When I press it, the LCD screen displays
    "1888", then it returns to the normal frequency display of radio
    station. I don't understant the function of "direct". Is it the
    auxiliary input, or anything else?

    Thanks in advance

  2. #2
    Sting
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    Re: Question for car radio

    "Jeff" <com> wrote in message
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    Jeff, I'd be cautious if I were you. It may be a time machine set for
    1888!!! I couldn't resist that.

    I suspect it stands for "Direct Access Tuning". Direct Access microprocessor
    tuning lets you key-in station numbers directly on your unit. Your unit
    should have a Direct Access tuning keyboard that makes it easy to key in
    Radio Station numbers. I hope this helps.



  3. #3
    Sting
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    Re: Question for car radio

    Oops! Or should I have said Stephan?
    "Sting Ray" <Sting_Ray(no spam)@vette.com> wrote in message
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    microprocessor 



  4. #4
    Sting
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    Re: Question for car radio

    It's late and I'm brain-dead. Disregard that last message. Wrong Newsgroup.
    "Sting Ray" <Sting_Ray(no spam)@vette.com> wrote in message
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