Time correction distances
Hmmm...got an /////alpine deck huh?
I'll make it real simple for if I can ( its really late)
Go to your local alpine dealer...they should or may
have the time correction tape measure available.
Measure the distance and there you have it.
If not grab a tape measure and take a few measurements
compare it to what the owners manual says ( it list the milli seconds)
and have fun. If not break out the abacus and do the old calculations
by hand.
I'll make it real simple for if I can ( its really late)
Go to your local alpine dealer...they should or may
have the time correction tape measure available.
Measure the distance and there you have it.
If not grab a tape measure and take a few measurements
compare it to what the owners manual says ( it list the milli seconds)
and have fun. If not break out the abacus and do the old calculations
by hand.
alpine's website has all the calculations for you. if it is one of the "I-personalize" featured decks you can put your measurements in anlong with the type on music you listen to and they send the information to you to burn to disc and you put into your deck and it loads all the settings itself.
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I went to the Alpine site. You can burn it to a CD, but I just wrote them down and dialed them in myself.
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I'm with you guys on this.
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Its all about the driver </TD></TR></TABLE>
I'm with you guys on this.
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