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Old 31-07-2008, 01:19 PM   #1
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Has anyone here found a way to turn on shuffle or repeat when using the CD the manual say's to press scan but that just scans the first few seconds of the CD noticed there is a light for both near the 6th disc indicator!
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Old 31-07-2008, 05:41 PM   #2
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Actually the manual dont explain plenty of things.

I hear the UK manual is better. Anyone know where i can read a copy?

HEres somethings I discovered.
In some countries if you park your car on the street, then you must leave your parking lights on, on the side of the car closest to the traffic.
To do this in mondeo. after you remove key, turn on wanted indicator, a tone sounds and only the parkers on that side stay on (not flash).

Also I notice when i tune radio to 2WS in sydney it starts to scan. Thats because 2WS has 2 or three transmitters on different frequencies around sydney, and they encode the info on the RDS system. (the same mechanism that automatically names some FM stations). When u tune to any of the 2WS frequency, it gets the list and quickly checks all 3 and retunes to the best one..
OR thats my theory anyhow.. maybe im wrong.
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Old 31-07-2008, 06:41 PM   #3
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Also I notice when i tune radio to 2WS in sydney it starts to scan. Thats because 2WS has 2 or three transmitters on different frequencies around sydney, and they encode the info on the RDS system. (the same mechanism that automatically names some FM stations). When u tune to any of the 2WS frequency, it gets the list and quickly checks all 3 and retunes to the best one..
OR thats my theory anyhow.. maybe im wrong.
Correct. Great feature when travelling around the UK, it changes the Radio to the local traffic report, and the strongest signal. TRiple J should do the same thing..... (Or at least they used to!)
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Old 31-07-2008, 07:43 PM   #4
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I hear the UK manual is better. Anyone know where i can read a copy?
I have seen it online. PM me and I will give you the links.
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Old 31-07-2008, 07:59 PM   #5
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Its under menu keep pressing up arrow till you see shuffle gee I'm used to Random Play oh well we now say words like "Its a nice piece of KIT"

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