------- Forwarded Message Follows ------- >From: Self <OCS2/LUMB> To: rm1@b-3.de.contrib.net Subject: Re: 89 Westy with crazy German Blaupunkt radio. Date: Tue, 25 Feb 1997 11:47:36 +0200 Louise, Ralf Milewski wrote:- > ARI stands for Traffic Information System, every Radio station has it > and when they send some traffic jam Information, there is a short > signal, may be for one sec., piiiieeep, and your Radio turns louder or > stop playing CD / tape. So you dont miss it.... And this button is for > ON/OFF. > But not in all countries - the ARI system has been superceded throughout much of Europe at least - outside of Germany I find that it doesn't work much! > PCI Yes I Know the name, but the function ? I think its an tool that > scan the FM Band for good (powerfull) stations ???? Selecting the PCI button makes the radio look for a transmitted identity code from the radio stations and, if found, it displays the ident instead of the frequency. To adjust the front/rear balance, try pushing the volume control in and turning it. Similarly, pulling the volume control out should let you adjuct the left/right balance. HTH Rich Lumb '86 Westy
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