Yes, page 21! Suckers
I believe the shark fin antenna mainly became popular because it combines the radio and satellite functions in one. Prior to the satellite requirement, the preferred solution was to print the antenna on glass in the same fashion as the defrost wires. Costs nothing extra if printed with the defrost wires, although some manufacturers printed it on the windshield or quarter glass.I'm glad I don't have to compete with a sharkfin antenna for roof space.
Yes it is more. We know that the R1 is an SDR (Software Defined Radio) because of the way it tunes, scanning and displaying only stronger channels dynamically, supports HD FM, etc. etc. That's not a $2 chip. NXP is a supplier of automotive chips, so using them as a typical supplier, their HD FM SDR chips range from $28 to $38 each in 1,000 piece lots. Even if it is integrated on the base infotainment board, there are supporting electronic devices required that can add $10 - $20 or more. Don't forget antenna, antenna cable, connectors, etc. All in, it's likely at least $75 with the cheapest design, more with a premium design.It’s a lot more than $35 all in
https://www.rivianforums.com/forum/threads/no-real-am-or-fm-radio-in-the-r2.60060/post-1019566
I’ll requote the textYes it is more. We know that the R1 is an SDR (Software Defined Radio) because of the way it tunes, scanning and displaying only stronger channels dynamically, supports HD FM, etc. etc. That's not a $2 chip. NXP is a supplier of automotive chips, so using them as a typical supplier, their HD FM SDR chips range from $28 to $38 each in 1,000 piece lots. Even if it is integrated on the base infotainment board, there are supporting electronic devices required that can add $10 - $20 or more. Don't forget antenna, antenna cable, connectors, etc. All in, it's likely at least $75 with the cheapest design, more with a premium design.
"The SAF9000 is an automotive radio and audio single-chip solution enabling car infotainment for the software-defined car. It includes five built-in tuners for multistandard analog and digital radio processing, two advanced audio processing cores, an embedded MCU and comprehensive connectivity including PCIe and Gbit-Ethernet. Based on a new software control approach, the SAF9000 covers worldwide radio and audio requirements for vehicles with a single hardware variant."
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Wouldn’t overlap for me. Apple CarPlay is a big nope for me and I’ve been an Apple fan since ‘83.I wonder what the Venn diagram of anti-CarPlay and pro-FM people would look like. Does this forum support polls?
Yeah... on the edge of bankruptcy.Wouldn’t overlap for me. Apple CarPlay is a big nope for me and I’ve been an Apple fan since ‘83.
It would take Rivian resources for their software engineers to learn the API to slap Apple’s lipstick on their entertainment system and I don’t expect them to waste time like that. They are living on the edge as it is.
A poll would be nice. For me no FM and no CarPlay means a new Subaru when my wife's car ages, not an R2.I wonder what the Venn diagram of anti-CarPlay and pro-FM people would look like. Does this forum support polls?
We are test driving the Trailseeker this weekend... But I still expect that we'll be getting the R2 in the end, despite the cost difference and desired conveniences included in the Trailseeker.A poll would be nice. For me no FM and no CarPlay means a new Subaru when my wife's car ages, not an R2.
Cool. Let me know how you like it. We were comparing the Trailseeker Touring to the R2, ~$10K difference. We've been very satisfied with our 2020 Ascent Touring. It's a workhorse that crossed the country multiple times at this point with zero issues.We are test driving the Trailseeker this weekend... But I still expect that we'll be getting the R2 in the end, despite the cost difference and desired conveniences included in the Trailseeker.
I said is one buck. Someone replied it was $37 or something. I was ordering some parts for my PLC programmer today (industrial computers in simple terms) and checked US/EU AM/FM receivers mini boards that have both digital/analog inputs/outputs. They run a total of 4 to 7 bucks for a single one.. Order over a 1000 and they start dropping to close to a buck. Not including a buck part that even a 1/1000 people want is idiotic. Not sure why other peeps are acting like this is same as wanting an 8 track.IMO, it's more due to the fact that they have 20 something year olds designing vehicles nowadays. We have quite a few family members (including my own kids) between 20-30 years of age and I've never been in one of their vehicles where they were listening to FM radio. It's always a streaming service 100% of the time. It's like they don't even know FM radio exists, so if there was ever a design discussion on "do we need FM radio?" we already know how that meeting ended.