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Old Feb 17, 2011 | 09:55 PM
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730 allows for streaming mp3's or from your ipod wirelessly. About time, and it's back to Harmon Becker too I believe.
 
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Old Feb 10, 2012 | 01:08 PM
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Originally Posted by Attono
OK, well the 430N does not have DR (gyro) and also doesn't have the Sirius traffic display capability. The voice prompt quality is also not very good. I asked about building a Sport and putting a 730N in at the dealer, but the dealer says it requires a different harness that only the Laramie comes with. Really ridiculous that ALL the 2010's models came with the 730N option, but for the 2011's, only the Laramie offers it. Booooo!
I'm not sure what the dealer is talking about. I just upgraded my 2009 Ram 1500 from a RES radio to the RHR. It did take an alternate wiring cable for the dual microphone mirror, but it is readilly availabe from Chrysler for about $100. In my case, I needed to also swap out the roof mount sirius antenna for a dual band. That last detail was to disconnect my original voice recognition box since the RHR has it internally.

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Old Feb 10, 2012 | 06:54 PM
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The 430N RHB also allows bluetooth streaming of audio off your ipod/iphone/blackberry/android
 
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Old Feb 11, 2012 | 04:36 PM
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On 2012 Laramie's-backup camera standard on the 730-optional with the 430N-found out hard way.
 
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Old Feb 11, 2012 | 06:01 PM
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The 430N RHB also allows bluetooth streaming of audio off your ipod/iphone/blackberry/android
The 730N in my 2012 has bluetooth streaming as well.
 
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Old Feb 22, 2012 | 11:26 AM
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Originally Posted by 11RamR/T
730N New Version (RHR) 6.5" - VOICE COMMAND NAV - initial production started Feb 14th

8.4" Uconnect Touch coming in '12
Available in '11 Journey, Charger, 300

Any word on the 8.4" Uconnect being for sale yet?
 
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Old Feb 23, 2012 | 04:05 PM
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Major differences:

Internal storage: 730NM has 40 GB HD

Graphics: The RHB uses navigation software by Garmin, while the RER/RHR uses navigation software by Navteq. The graphics and some features are different.

Dead Reckoning: When a vehicle doesn't have a clear view of the sky - such as in a tunnel or garage, or when surrounded by tall buildings - all navigationsystems lose reception of GPS satellite signals. The 730N has a "dead reckoning" feature which enables it to estimate the current location until the sky is once again visible. (At start-up, it also remembers the vehicles last location, and immediately displays this estimated location until it can read signals for a precise fix). This is also known as "Enhanced GPS". The RHB does not have dead reckoning: it will display a question mark until it can receive GPS satellite signals and identify the current location.

Voice Command: With the 730N, drivers can program a desired destination using Uconnect Voice Command, while the vehicle is in motion. While the voice command is packaged with the 430N on most vehicles (and an option on the rest), it cannot be used to operate the navigationsystem - the vehicle must be parked so that drivers can enter a destination using the on-screen keyboard.

Traffic: The 730N includes traffic information provided by sirius; the first year's subscription is free. The 430N does not offer this feature. However, the 430N is able to receive the SIRIUS Travel Link service, with helpful information about weather, nearby filling stations and prices, nearby movie theaters and show times, and even sports scores. The RER radio cannot do this, but its replacement model, the RHR, includes the feature.

Split-screen mode: With the 730N you can view music and navigation screens at the same time.
 
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Old Dec 20, 2012 | 01:38 PM
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quick question. can you take a 430n nav system program and overwrite a 730n nav system program ? i personally like the 430n better. had a screen i used and the 730n does not have it. this is in a 2012 challenger srt8
 

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Old Dec 21, 2012 | 09:48 AM
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Originally Posted by SPRADMAN
quick question. can you take a 430n nav system program and overwrite a 730n nav system program ? i personally like the 430n better. had a screen i used and the 730n does not have it. this is in a 2012 challenger srt8

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I don't believe there is a way to program the 730N navigation system to the 430N navigation system as the radios are different. The 730N is an RHR radio and the 430N is an RHB.
 
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