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Sorry for the late reply, I just joined last night.
I've been looking at getting a Mopar navigation radio because I want my GPS in the dash for a clearn OEM look.
Here's the down and dirty of what I have learned so far:
RB1 is the premium system. Unit is manufactured by Alpine for Mopar. Nav program and disks are by Navtech (also makes programs and disks for BMW).
Pros: DVD based and shows a map, compatable with Serius.
Cons: Map disks only cover 48 continental US states and part of Canada, no plans to cover more. Takes the G out of GPS. Since mapping program is proprietary, I'm being told that non-Navtech disks will NOT work. I'm stationed in Germany, lots of Jeep dealers around. The local dealer is verifying this for me. But it looks like the European Jeep navigation radio (RB3) does not display a map anyway, so not sure it will help. More to follow on this.
RB4 is the cheaper version of RB1, manufactured by Alpine. Not sure who makes the mapping program and disks, but probably Navtech as well.
Pros: Somewhat less expensive.
Cons: CD based, no map.
RB3 is the European version of RB3, manufactured by Harmon.
Pros: provides navigation in Europe
Cons: Probably CD based, apparently no map, apparently no CDs for other than Europe.
Hope this helps.
Ivan.
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