Controlling the Radio

2006 Isuzu Ascender S, 5.3 M, 4WDSECTION Controlling the Radio
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RDS can control the radio when data the receiver can use responds to timely information performing the following:

  • Interrupt the playback of your cassette or CD for traffic or emergency bulletins.
  • Search for stations by type of program.
  • Automatically follow networked programming from transmitter to transmitter as you travel from one listening area to another.
  • Set your clock to the time that the RDS Broadcast station broadcasts.
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