'SSB' stands for "single sideband modulation".
Radio transmission occurs when sound or pictures are changed into waves and transmitted. Radio waves are then sent to receivers. The more powerful that a signal is, the further the signal will travel
You need to go to the BMW dealership and buy a USB adapter. This adapter has a USB and AUX input and a ipod adapter. This way you can control the ipod from your stereo and from the wheel.
You have to plug in the psp with a usb cable to a computer, then you turn on the psp and go to the settings and find "usb mode" turn that on and go into my computer on your PC and click on the jack the psp is plugged into and open the psps music file, then open your file that has your music in it and just drag the music files to the psps file
First Disconnect the positive battery connector from the terminal for at least 5 mins. Then reconnect the terminal to the battery. This should reset the radio and reboot the system. If the CDs are still stuck. The radio will have to be removed and disassembled if you want try to attempt to save the CDs. It's most likely after you successfully remove the CDs, the changer will still be broken. Time to consider a replacement, and have the same problem occur again, or buy an aftermarket radio. I highly recommend an aftermarket radio with (built-in) HD-Radio and iPod connectors or USB.
In radio terms neither type is "better" than the other. By convention LSB is typically used on 160m and 80m and USB at 40m and above.
USB mode is a Universal Serial Bus mode.
That's the expression for the total RF spectrum occupied by a modulated carrier.
'SSB' stands for "single sideband modulation".
USB mode
it means that u can download songs,videos,images with the usb chord from computer etc.
I was told that soon as you plug in the USB DMX hub it goes to USB mode. I am not sure as I have not tried it yet but that is what I was told in the Forums.
You don't use the USB, you download it straight from the PSN.
When the PSP is in USB mode, it means it is connected to a PC, and the PC can now transfer files onto the PSP's memory card.
A USB on a car radio can be used to listen to music. One can plug in their iPod or MP3 player listen to songs on the car stereo rather than listening to the radio.
try to run in safe mode... that's what i do...
Depending on the brand of your camera you can get the usb cable directly from their website. Radio Shack also carries camera usb cables.