melvimbe
FRF Addict
Hi All,
So I have to admit im not a raptor owner, im in an f250 but I hope I can join the raptor club anyway (were all blue oval right??) I have a PX6 unit and have learned a lot from this forum and just wanted to contribute something as well. I think were all realize that if the phoenix px6 radio has such potential but unfortunately falls short due to half baked SW and (as far as im concerned) very disappointing support from the manufacturer, so were on our own to find ways to improve it. Heres some things that Ive done so far that have improved the usability of my system:
1) The console app and audio routing was getting very annoying so I ditched the entire ford system completely. I used a USB DAC to go into a DSP (optional) then to my (aftermarket) amplifiers and bypassed the stock sony amp completely. Downside is I lose the radio but im always using spotify or internet radio anyway so for me no big loss. Can always DL an internet radio app to get local stations. Also the USB DAC (using a firefly red) sounds MUCH better than the stock radio or audio out of the PX6 unit
I'm not sure how it is on your F250, but my understanding is that SYNC is responsible for a lot more that just the radio controls. I could easily live without the radio functions of SYNC, but I thought warning beeps and such also work through SYNC? What about the camera? The AC? The steering wheel controls?
2) bought a USB volume control knob (on amazon for like $20) so I now have an actual, always accessible, volume knob like the stock radio (which I missed when installing the PX6) - im using that to control the media volume on the tablet, not using the volume control through the can bus and sony amp. IMO its a much better configuration, downside is I lose the ability to control the volume with the steering wheel buttons (but im working on a solution for this).
Where did you physically put your volume knob? Is the loss of steering wheel buttons related to this or to removing SYNC? I'm pretty comfortable with just using the steering wheel, but an extra knob wouldn't hurt. Since this is USB, and you are already using USB with DAC have you added additional USB?
I am still (after reading this entire thread at least 4 times over) having the following issues though, can anyone help???
- Still have very long boot times, sometimes its 1-2 minutes, sometimes its up to 10+ minutes. It starts and just shows the sync3 screen and then at some point starts booting android (dalvik cache issue?) (you have no idea how appreciative I would be if someone could help me solve this!). Ive tried updating the FW using the posted PX6 file (formatted then restored settings), and the MCU update thats been posted via download link on this forum.
Boot times improved for me after doing the updates you mentioned.
- Seems any menu (like actual android, not their menu thing) changes I make are non persistent - for example volume settings, and so on. (very annoying but not a show-stopper)
I haven't seen this issue...or maybe I don't understand what you're referring to.
I feel like so many issues could be solved if we had root access (would love to be able to run tasker and viper4android) but I guess thats not in the cards now.
Thanks all, great forum, hope to be able to contribute rather than just lurking!
I just wish that Phoenix would respond and support issues. It seems they've spread themselves way to thin, trying to cover to many models. It's clear that they have not done significant testing before releasing these, and have allowed configuration that simply will not work on the model vehicle used.