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I'm one step ahead, I actually had my audi design an " in the car,

gotta block that wind noise " program :) He locked my sensitivity at 3

and my volume was increased on one of my slots. I was tired of

changing the sensitivity down and then arriving at work and having to

take the controller off in order to see the panel to increase the

sensitivity back to 12.

It works nicely, but the volume needs increased again so until then,

I'm blasting away down the highway ;)

Freedom 9/21/05 HOOKED!!

Sensorineural hearing loss discovered at age 4

-- In , " " <cindy4baskets@...> wrote:

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> > Try lowering your sensitivity when driving in the car. You'll hear

> less road

> > noise and still hear your driver/passenger. If you are alone and want

> to

> > hear your music better then crank up the volume on the music as well.

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> > In a message dated 11/5/2006 10:59:31 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> > cindy4baskets@ writes:

> > Ted,

> > Did you find it necessary to have your volume for your autosensitivity

> > increased to do its job in helping you to hear in your car?

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