Agree. And to coin a phrase, being this Truck is a Blank Slate, it will be much easier to build and install the audio system you want rather than mod a proprietary system from the manufacturer.To me, it's like, how much is it to install your own radio? Couple hundred? But have the company include it, and they charge what? couple thousand? Why are people insisting on this?
The 1950's called, it wants it Champions back...RFI in car radios is filtered in the radio, not the car. FWIW; RFI in greater in ICE cars then EVs. Spark plugs are noisy.
BUT YOU KNOW THE STATION HE WANTS to listen to will not be one of those 90,000...It seems everthing your write is negative. I suggest you consider that this might not be the right vehicle for you. An easy solution for AM/FM radio is to use your smartphone or tablet and subscribe to a service such as SimpleRadio. There are many to choose from, at a cost of $15-$30 per year. Not every station is available; only something like 90,000 national and international stations to choose from.
Correct, though it's not really "filtering" in the electrical sense, it has to be blocked through EM shielding. And due to the relatively low frequencies involved and the lack of an earth ground, effective shielding could add significant size, weight, and cost. There ain't no such thing as a free lunch, so those clamoring for AM radio support need to state how much they're willing to reduce range and increase price to get it.The RFI has to be filtered at the source where it is generated.
Should be fine. Those alerts come through the cellular network which operates in a range of the spectrum - far from the frequencies used in the motor drive electronics.Will my smartphone continue to receive those emergency alerts when I am driving in my Blank Slate?
You smartphone will operate as well as it does in any other vehicle. Ditto AM and FM radio, because again, loads of EVs have both without issue.Will my smartphone continue to receive those emergency alerts when I am driving in my Blank Slate?
I want my AM/FM radio and that's all there is to it!
ONE OF THE CHEATS THAT IS AN EMBARRASSMENT TO THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE INDUSTRY IS THEIR FAILURE TO PROPERLY BLOCK RFI RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE!
I WANT CAN'T GET AM R the AM/FM
I'm sort of looking forward to the challenge and the end result of getting exactly what I want. This vehicle is definitely not for you And there's all kinds of other cars with radios you can buy so You can stop leaving negative comments and go do that. Pretty much every head unit I have. There's something I wish was different. And the worst part is that it's a proprietary unit that isn't easily swapped out. I'm guessing a company like Crutchfield might be testing something and giving some advice on compatibility. Maybe you want to go with an Android auto Apple carplay mirroring unit, or just a simple radio. As soon as this truck is in the wild there's going to be a huge group out there coming up with the solutions. I'm excited to see what they come up with.I want my AM/FM radio and that's all there is to it!
ONE OF THE CHEATS THAT IS AN EMBARRASSMENT TO THE ELECTRIC VEHICLE INDUSTRY IS THEIR FAILURE TO PROPERLY BLOCK RFI RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE!
I WANT MY AM RADIO STATIONS AND I WANT THEM TO BE CLEAR THAT MEANS I DEMAND PROPER RFI BE INSTALLED IN THE VEHICLE.
YOU DON'T GET AWAY WITH IT AND IF YOU'RE HOPING THAT SLATE WILL BECOME THE HIGH SCHOOL KIDS CAR OF CHOICE, LET ME ASSURE YOU IT WILL FAIL MISERABLY IF THEY CAN'T GET AM RADIO, THAT'S AN ABSOLUTE MESS?
And if it turns out that slate does not provide the AM/FM radio they still have an obligation to eliminate RFI and will they be kind enough to provide speaker mounts and the doors properly drilled with proper connections knowing that most people are going to add an AM/FM radio to their infotainment system we need those doors ready for a speaker.
Well, usually when an OEM includes it, it also has speakers, which is another considerationTo me, it's like, how much is it to install your own radio? Couple hundred? But have the company include it, and they charge what? couple thousand? Why are people insisting on this?