GF82.60-P-2001PME Radio Mode, Function
GF82.60-P-2001PME Radio Mode, Function
MODEL 203.0 /2 /7 as of 24.4.04 up to 30.11.04
- with CODE (498) Japan version
- except CODE (529) HIGH Class Japan
A1 Instrument cluster
A2 Radio
A2/72 Window antenna amplifier module 2
A35/7 Telephone interface
N73 EIS [EZS] control unit
N80 Steering column module
N93 Central gateway control unit
Radio reception, function
The amplifier module 2, window antenna (A2/72) and the amplifier module 3, window antenna (A2/73) receive frequency-modulated (FM) and amplitude-modulated (AM) high-frequency signals, filter the frequencies of the radio frequency bands and amplify them. The amplified signals are subsequently transmitted to the radio receiver by a coaxial cable.
The radio receiver demodulates the high frequency signals, in other words it separates the useful information (audible frequencies) from the carrier signal (inaudible). The demodulated audio signals are amplified and converted to sound signals by the vehicle speakers.
Different ways of tuning in stations:
- Tuning using station preset
- Tuning by program type list
- Tuning via frequency list
- Tuning by station search
- Tuning by station search on multifunction steering wheel (MFL)
- Tuning by "Autostore" memory
- Tuning by "Scan" search (the stations of a waveband are played for 8 seconds)
- Manual tuning
- Tuning using station preset
- Tuning by manual frequency input (via the 12-button control panel of the radio (A2))
Furthermore, the following functions are available (they are shown in the radio display (A2)):
- Noise suppression
- "Traffic information" function
Traffic information (regional mode)
In addition to the radio program, many radio stations transmit additional inaudible digital information such as station names, type of programs (e.g. pop, culture, etc.) and traffic radio recognition.
This information is evaluated by the radio (A2) and shown on the display if the following prerequisites are met:
- The "traffic information" function is activated.
- A "traffic information" station is tuned in.