Satellite Radio question
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Satellite Radio question
I just picked up my new 2015 ML 350 and I have a question for you in regards to the radio presets for the satellite radio. In previous vehicles I've had you could set a large number of radio presets. But I have poured over the owner's manual and it appears that you can only set 10 preset stations per band (FM, satellite, etc.). 10 presets is fine for FM, but for the satellite radio, I listen to more than 10 stations on a regular basis. Can anyone tell me if you can do more than 10 radio presets for satellite radio? If you can, how do you do it? I have the Premium package and the Harman/Kardon radio system.
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I have a 2014 ML350 and just looked at the Command Manuel. I to have HK but cannot find any information on storing more that 10 favorites. If this feature does exist, hopefully someone will respond on how to do this.
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I just picked up my new 2015 ML 350 and I have a question for you in regards to the radio presets for the satellite radio. In previous vehicles I've had you could set a large number of radio presets. But I have poured over the owner's manual and it appears that you can only set 10 preset stations per band (FM, satellite, etc.). 10 presets is fine for FM, but for the satellite radio, I listen to more than 10 stations on a regular basis. Can anyone tell me if you can do more than 10 radio presets for satellite radio? If you can, how do you do it? I have the Premium package and the Harman/Kardon radio system.
...so there is no need to have 20 presets.
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Bear in mind that you can call up any station by voice. It will tune to a station if you say "Satellite Channel "60s on 6". Note you must use the actual correct name of the station as transmitted by Sirius. If you want to, you can manually tune to a station, say memorize channel, and name it anything you want, then later just say "Channel: "My Wife's stupid music" or whatever you saved it as, instead of the full actual name, and it will tune to that channel.
...so there is no need to have 20 presets.
...so there is no need to have 20 presets.
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Thanks Barry for your response, I think you're right. When I took delivery of this vehicle on Tuesday and the sales rep did the orientation with the vehicle, it was clear that the voice command function on this vehicle is capable of doing almost everything. That is definitely different than my previous vehicles, so I think if I want to "preset" more than 10 stations, I will need to do it through voice command instead of the traditional radio button number scenario. I'm just going to have to get used to using the voice command function more than I have in past vehicles. In the past, I just used the voice command for the phone aspect.
I can't tell you how many times I reach for the VCA handle to pull (where our transmission selector stalk is) to initiate a voice command, or how many times I flash my brights reaching for the old location of the cruise control.