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dang.. 2 months later and I finally get around to doing this over the past weekend. And to my dissapointment, I think I'm buying beer. :-)
Just goes to show you can't even trust the engineers who manufacture this stuff to give you good information. Puts even more emphasis on the forums like this that are around with solid "tested-true" information.
Glad something finnally broke the stalemate...I was about to bring a ruler and line these guys up to see who has the longest tooth..or umm, biggest ears...err?...or whatever.
Its a measuring contest, do it anyway you want, but don't expect me to hold the ruler.
p.s. I'm only 1916 miles from Huston, when's the party?
Last edited by Glockmeister; Nov 27, 2012 at 08:28 AM.
Thanks UltraNutZ! That's what I thought but I was hoping for some kind of other connection or workaround as I have my iPhone connected in the aux input for the iTunes. I guess the solution is to upgrade my GPS. Ugh, nothing seems like a simple solution!
Make it easy put a SD card in your Zumo copy your tunes to it plug into the AUX and ride :: radio on AUX tunes coming out the speakers when your turn come up the directions over ride the tunes.
make it easy put a sd card in your zumo copy your tunes to it plug into the aux and ride :: Radio on aux tunes coming out the speakers when your turn come up the directions over ride the tunes.
Make it easy put a SD card in your Zumo copy your tunes to it plug into the AUX and ride :: radio on AUX tunes coming out the speakers when your turn come up the directions over ride the tunes.
Thats what I do, but with the road tack. Also Sirius radio. works well, but the IPOD user interface is much better for selecting songs, playlists etc. The Garmin interface is primitive.
dang.. 2 months later and I finally get around to doing this over the past weekend. And to my dissapointment, I think I'm buying beer. :-)
Just goes to show you can't even trust the engineers who manufacture this stuff to give you good information. Puts even more emphasis on the forums like this that are around with solid "tested-true" information.
More knowledge on the forum than in Bangalore? Who would have thought that?
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