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- Barry
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- 2022 Bronco Sport
Don't hit any bumps. ?Call me old fashioned.
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Don't hit any bumps. ?Call me old fashioned.
Connect it to your phone, then listen to your phone via SYNC?Player came today. Sync 3.4 noticed it but would not connect. Back to the internet, again.
No magic phone. I still have a rotary dial.Connect it to your phone, then listen to your phone via SYNC?
They also neglected to offer a factory CB radio! I mean the hardware is practically all there, it’d be nothing to add on.did anyone figure out how to hook up my 8-track player? I have a bunch of tapes from my original Bronco...hard to replicate that incredible tape HISS and I mean, four songs, flip, four songs, flip...CMON FORD!!! dropped the ball again! I know we could make this into a $70K vehicle if I just got all the things I WANT
heck with waze...nothing like a 'breaker breaker there's a bear trap on the local, spotted local gumballs in the shrubs over."They also neglected to offer a factory CB radio! I mean the hardware is practically all there, it’d be nothing to add on.
Except it’s hard to find matchbooks to stuff between the tape and the opening so it plays the right track. Bic lighters ended the usefulness of 8 tracks!did anyone figure out how to hook up my 8-track player? I have a bunch of tapes from my original Bronco...hard to replicate that incredible tape HISS and I mean, four songs, flip, four songs, flip...CMON FORD!!! dropped the ball again! I know we could make this into a $70K vehicle if I just got all the things I WANT
Get a Magic phone, they are worth every penny.I don't have a magic phone. There has to be something out there for us old folks.
Best Buy might have one. It's a cd to mp3 player but, they would not help me make it work. I'd have to return it, 50 miles away, if it did not work.Are there any CD players that will work in a BS? Either by USB or Bluetooth?
But, isn't the usb thumb drive gizmo configured to something called FAT?I haven't tried it a while but when I did way back in windows 7 days years ago all I had to do was put a music CD in the PC and Windows would rip the songs to the hard drive. Then I just copied them to a USB flash drive.
Plug that into either of the USB ports in the console and go into the audio page of sync and click on the USB drive to hear your music.
Other than AM radio?I don't have a magic phone. There has to be something out there for us old folks.
You can format it to whatever file format you need so long as your operating system will read/write to it.But, isn't the usb thumb drive gizmo configured to something called FAT?
I'd have to double check, but I think it needs to be in FAT or FAT32 for Sync to read it. If isn't already formatted that way you can do that on your PC.But, isn't the usb thumb drive gizmo configured to something called FAT?
Check with the mfg.. It may not work.https://smile.amazon.com/gp/product/B07DHXY5X3/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_search_asin_title?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Saw this, hooks up by usb.