Some think they have a AVC issue, such as myself till I learned..... When I removed my amps and added an aftermarket amp which many have done, the radio is flashed for an amp to get rid of the DSP, the AVC no longer resides in the radio it resided in the AMP.. Hence the fact it no longer functions...
Not so sure about this statement. I know J&M is a dirty word or on this site but I'm loving mine. The way it is set up is as a standard Ultra/or RoadGlide. No amp in the software. So I'm hoping that my AVC will be corrected with this. At the moment it is very slow to react and not a lot of change. Have the bike apart installing inner fairing so as soon as it's together I'll try this out.
I downloaded and installed the latest software and went out for a ride this afternoon. I was pleasantly surprised to see that the AVC was working, for the first time in the two years I have owned the bike. Not only that but the volume on all music from the flash drive seemed louder and much crisper.
I am impressed that HD might indeed be listening to their customers.
Perchance did they return the side tone to the intercom/CB ?
I was wondering the same thing myself. I loaded the update and everything seems spot on now but I haven't ridden the bike since I loaded it. I'll hook up my helmet and try it though since I'm curious too.
I mentioned it in a reply above but yah it's easy. Hold it down until the screen gives you the options then release it and select what you want it to be programmed to. It can be a media source like iPod or phone with a specific playlist or just to the specific media itself were it will pick up where you left off. You can also do an FM station. It worked before but it would loose it's memory once the ignition was cycled.
Just did the update, everything seemed to go just fine. The first thing I did was try the hard favorite key. It used to be it wouldn't retain its memory after an ignition cycle. Now it just won't set at all. Crap.