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Android Auto™, to activate Android™’s VR, which

recognizes natural voice commands, to use a list of

your smartphone’s features:

Maps

Music

Phone

Text Messages

Additional Apps

NOTE:

To use Android Auto™ on your car display, you’ll

need an Android phone running Android 6.0 or

higher, an active data plan, and the Android

Auto™ app.

To wirelessly use Android Auto™ on your car

display, you need a compatible Android smart

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phone with an active data plan. You can check

which smartphones are compatible at

g.co/

androidauto/requirements

.

Android™ is a trademark of Google Inc.

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Use this QR code to access your

digital experience.
Uconnect works seamlessly with

Apple CarPlay®, the smarter,

more secure way to use your

iPhone® in the car, and stay

focused on the road.

Use your Uconnect Touchscreen display, the

vehicle's knobs and controls, and your voice with

Siri to get access to Apple Music®, Maps,

Messages, and more.

NOTE:

Feature availability depends on your carrier and

mobile phone manufacturer. Some Apple

CarPlay® features may or may not be available in

every region and/or language.
To use Apple CarPlay®, make sure you are using

iPhone® 5 or later, have Siri enabled in Settings,

ensure your iPhone® is unlocked for the very first

connection only, and then use the following

procedure:
1. Connect your iPhone® to one of the media

USB ports in your vehicle.

NOTE:

Be sure to use the factory-provided Lightning cable

that came with your phone, as aftermarket cables

may not work.
2. Once the device is connected and recognized,

the Phone icon on the drag & drop menu bar

changes to the Apple CarPlay® Icon.

NOTE:

Apple CarPlay® is set to launch immediately. You

can also launch it by pressing the Apple CarPlay®

icon on the touchscreen.

Apple CarPlay® And LTE Data Coverage

NOTE:

To use Apple CarPlay®, make sure that cellular

data is turned on, and that you are in an area with

cellular coverage. Your data and cellular coverage

is shown on the left side of the radio screen. Data

plan rates apply.

1 — LTE Data Coverage
2 — Apple CarPlay® Icon

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Once Apple CarPlay® is up and running on your

Uconnect system, the following features can be

utilized using your iPhone’s® data plan:

Phone

Music

Messages

Maps

Phone

With Apple CarPlay®, push and hold the

VR button on the steering wheel to

activate a Siri voice recognition session.

You can also press and hold the Home

button within Apple CarPlay® to start talking to Siri.

This allows you to make calls or listen to voicemail

as you normally would using Siri on your iPhone®.

NOTE:

Only temporarily pushing the VR button on the

steering wheel launches a built-in Uconnect VR

session, not a Siri session, and it will not function

with Apple CarPlay®.

Music

Apple CarPlay® allows you to access all

your artists, playlists, and music from

iTunes® or any third party application

installed on your device. Using your

iPhone’s® data plan, you can also use select third

party audio apps including music, news, sports,

podcasts, and more.

Messages

Push and hold the VR button on the

steering wheel to activate a Siri voice

recognition session. Apple CarPlay®

allows you to use Siri to send or reply to

text messages. Siri can also read incoming text

messages, but drivers will not be able to read

messages, as everything is done via voice.

Maps

Push and hold the VR button on the

steering wheel until the beep or tap the

Microphone icon to ask Apple® Siri to

take you to a desired destination by

voice. You can also touch the Navigation icon in

Apple CarPlay® to access Apple® Maps.

Apps

The Apple CarPlay® App plays all compatible apps

that are available to use, every time it is launched.

You must have the compatible app downloaded,

and you must be signed in to the app through your

mobile device for it to work with Apple CarPlay®.
Refer to

http://www.apple.com/ios/carplay/

(US) or

https://www.apple.com/ca/ios/carplay/

(Canada) to see the latest list of available apps for

Apple CarPlay®.

Apple CarPlay® Voice Command

NOTE:

Feature availability depends on your carrier and

mobile phone maker. Some Apple CarPlay®

features may not be available in every region and/

or language.
Apple CarPlay® allows you to use your voice to

interact with Siri through your vehicle’s voice

recognition system, and use your smartphone’s

data plan to project your iPhone® and a number of

its apps onto your Uconnect touchscreen. Connect

your iPhone® 5 or higher to one of the media USB

ports, using the factory-provided Lightning cable,

and press the new Apple CarPlay® icon that

replaces your “Phone” icon on the main menu bar

to begin Apple CarPlay®. Push and hold the VR

button on the steering wheel, or press and hold the

Home button within Apple CarPlay®, to activate

Siri, which recognizes natural voice commands to

use a list of your iPhone’s® features:

Phone

Music

Messages

Maps — If Equipped

Additional Apps — If Equipped

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NOTE:

Apple CarPlay® is a trademark of Apple® Inc.

iPhone® is a trademark of Apple® Inc., registered

in the US and other countries. Apple® terms of use

and privacy statements apply.

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Android Auto™ And Apple CarPlay® Automatic

Bluetooth® Pairing
After connecting to Android Auto™ or Apple

CarPlay® for the first time and undergoing the

setup procedure, the smartphone pairs to the

Uconnect system via Bluetooth® without any setup

required every time it is within range, if Bluetooth®

is turned on.

NOTE:

Apple CarPlay® uses a USB connection while

Android Auto™ uses both USB and Bluetooth®

connections to function. The connected device is

unavailable to other devices when connected

using Android Auto™ or Apple CarPlay®.

Multiple Devices Connecting To The Uconnect

System — If Equipped
It is possible to have multiple devices connected to

the Uconnect system. For example, if using Android

Auto™/Apple CarPlay®, the connected device will

be used to place hands-free phone calls or send

hands-free text messages. However, another

device can also be paired to the Uconnect system,

via Bluetooth®, as an audio source, so the

passenger can stream music.

NOTE:

Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™ can only be

launched from the front and center console USB

ports.

PERFORMANCE PAGES

Performance Pages is an application that provides

a display for performance indicators, as received

from the instrument cluster, that will help you gain

familiarity with the capabilities of your vehicle in

real-time.
To access the Performance Pages, press the Apps

button on the touchscreen then press the

Performance Pages button on the touchscreen.

Press the desired button on the touchscreen to

access that specific Performance Page.

The Performance Pages include the following:

Home

Timers

Gauges

G-Force

Engine

Dyno

WARNING!

Measurement of vehicle statistics with the

Performance Pages is intended for off-highway

or off-road use only and should not be done on

any public roadways. It is recommended that

these features be used in a controlled

environment and within the limits of the law. The

capabilities of the vehicle as measured by the

Performance Pages must never be exploited in a

reckless or dangerous manner, which can

jeopardize the user’s safety or the safety of

others. Only a safe, attentive, and skillful driver

can prevent accidents.

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If a USB drive is installed in the media hub, press

the Camera icon on the top right of the

touchscreen when using Performance Pages. A

screen shot of the page will be taken and saved

onto the USB.

Screenshot Camera Button

The following describes each feature and its

operation:

H

OME

Performance Pages — Home

When Home is selected, a series of widgets

(gauges) can be customized by the user. Follow

these steps to change a widget. Either press

directly on the widget you want to change, or:
1. Press the Settings button (gear icon) on the

touchscreen to access the main menu for the

widgets.

2. Select one the following options from the

menu:

Set Widget: Top Left

Set Widget: Top Right

Set Widget: Bottom Left

Set Widget: Bottom Right

3. After selecting a widget location, select the

gauge to display:

Gauge: Oil Temp

Gauge: Oil Pressure

Gauge: Coolant Temp

Gauge: Battery Voltage

Gauge: Trans Temp — If Equipped with an

Automatic Transmission

Gauge: Boost Pressure — If Equipped

Gauge: Air/Fuel Ratio — If Equipped

Gauge: I/C Coolant Temp — If Equipped

Gauge: Intake Air Temp

Gauge: Engine Torque

Gauge: Engine Power

Gauge: G-Force

Gauge: Steering Angle

Gauge: Current Gear

Gauge: Current Speed

Timer: 0–60 mph (0–100 km/h)

Timer: 0–100 mph (0–160 km/h)

Timer: 60 ft (20 m)

Timer: 330 ft (100 m)

Timer: 1/8 Mile (200 m)

Timer: 1000 ft (300 m)

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Timer: 1/4 Mile (400 m)

Timer: Braking Distance

Timer: Reaction Time

Historical Data
The Historical Data feature allows you to view

information about your vehicle such as the VIN,

miles on the odometer, longitude and latitude

coordinates, and more.
To activate the Historical Data feature on your

touchscreen, follow these steps:
1. Select the Home page tab within

Performance Pages. Then, press the settings

icon (gear icon) in the upper right hand corner

of the touchscreen.

Home Page Settings

2. Towards the bottom of the screen, a checkbox

will appear next to “Include historical data in

screenshot.” Click the box to signify that this

feature will be on.

Historical Data

NOTE:

Once the checkbox is selected, the bottom bar of

the screen will be replaced with the historical data

from your vehicle present at the time the

screenshot icon was pressed.

Historical Data

1 — Outside Temperature
2 — Date
3 — Odometer
4 — VIN
5 — Longitude And Latitude Coordinates

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3. To take a screenshot of the historical data,

make sure a USB device is plugged into the

vehicle. Next, click the Camera icon located in

the top right corner of the touchscreen. The

historical data image file will be saved to the

USB drive.

Historical Data Camera Icon

T

IMERS

Performance Pages — Timers

When the Timers Page is selected, you will be able

to select the Drag or Accel & Braking tabs. The

following will be displayed:

Recent

The most recent successful run of performance

timers. If a run does not complete within the

timers limit, or is aborted, the values shown will

revert to the most recent valid run.

Last

The last recorded successful run of perfor

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mance timers.

Best

The best recorded run of performance timers,

except for braking data.

Save

Pressing the Save button will let you save the

visible page, Recent/Last/Best. Any saved run

over 10 will overwrite the last saved run for

Uconnect system storage. The operation of the

Save feature is listed below:

NOTE:

Pressing the Camera icon in the upper right corner

of the screen at any time will save a screenshot of

the screen currently being viewed to the connected

USB device.

Performance Pages — Save

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With a USB jump drive installed, press the USB

button to save to the jump drive.

Press the Uconnect button to save the runs to

the Owner’s web page.

NOTE:

Uconnect option will be grayed out or missing if the

vehicle does not have a valid Uconnect account

associated with it.

Press the Cancel button to return to the Timers

page.

The tabs on the Timers page contain the timers

listed below:

Reaction Time

Measures the driver's reaction time for

launching the vehicle against a simulated drag

strip timing light (behavior modeled after 500

Sportsman Tree) displayed in the instrument

cluster display.

NOTE:

Drag timers (RT, 60 ft [20 m], 330 ft [100 m],

1/8 mile [200 m], 1000 ft [300 m], and 1/4 mile

[400 m]).

NOTE:

Accel & Braking timers (0-60 mph [0-100 km/h],

0-100 mph [0-160 km/h], Brake from mph

[km/h], and Brake Distance ft [meters]).

0-60 mph (0-100 km/h)

Displays the time it takes for the vehicle to go

from 0 to 60 mph (0 to 100 km/h).

0-100 mph (0-160 km/h)

Displays the time it takes for the vehicle to go

from 0 to 100 mph (0 to 160 km/h).

60 ft (20 m) ET

Displays the time it takes the vehicle to go

60 feet (20 m).

330 ft (100 m) ET

Displays the time it takes the vehicle to go

330 feet (100 m).

⅛ Mile (200 m) ET

Displays the time it takes for the vehicle to

go ⅛ mile (200 m).

⅛ Mile (200 m) mph

Displays the vehicle speed at the time ⅛ mile

(200 m) was reached.

1000 ft (300 m) ET

Displays the time it takes the vehicle to go

1000 ft (300 m).

¼ Mile (400 m) ET

Displays the time it takes for the vehicle to

go ¼ mile (400 m).

¼ Mile (400 m) mph

Displays the speed the vehicle was at

when ¼ mile (400 m) was reached.

Brake Distance ft (meters)

Displays the distance it takes the vehicle to

make a complete stop.

NOTE:

The distance measurement will be aborted if the

brake pedal is released or the parking brake is

engaged, before the vehicle comes to a complete

stop.

Brake from mph (km/h)

Displays the speed the vehicle is traveling when

the brake pedal is pressed.

NOTE:

Brake Distance and Speed timers only display

"ready" when the vehicle is traveling at greater

than 30 mph (48 km/h).

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AUGES

Performance Pages — Gauges

When selected, this screen displays the following

values:

Oil Temperature

Shows the actual oil temperature.

Oil Pressure

Shows the actual oil pressure.

Coolant Temperature

Shows the actual coolant temperature.

Battery Voltage

Shows actual battery voltage.

Trans Oil Temp — If Equipped with an Automatic

Transmission

Shows actual transmission oil temperature.

Boost Pressure — If Equipped

Shows actual boost pressure.

Air Fuel Ratio — If Equipped

Shows current air fuel ratio.

I/C Coolant Temp — If Equipped

Shows actual I/C Coolant temperature.

Intake Air Temp

Shows actual air intake temperature.

If a gauge is selected, the Gauge Detail View page

will appear on the screen. This page shows gauge

values for the previous two minutes on the

selected gauge.

Pressing the Left and Right arrows will cycle

through the details for each of the gauges.

Pressing the minimize button above the graph will

return to the gauge menu.

Gauge Detail View Page

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G-F

ORCE

G-Force

When selected, this screen displays all four

G-Force values as well as steering angle.
When G-Force is selected, the following features

will be available:

Vehicle Speed:

Measures the current speed of the vehicle in

either mph or km/h, starting at zero with no

maximum value.

Front G-Force:

Measures the peak braking force on the front of

the vehicle.

Right G-Force:

Measures the peak force on the right side of the

vehicle.

Left G-Force:

Measures the peak force on the left side of the

vehicle.

Rear G-Force:

Measures the peak acceleration force on the

rear of the vehicle.

NOTE:

Front, Right, Left, and Rear G-Forces are all peak

values. These readings can be reset by clearing

peak G-Force on the instrument cluster.

Steering Wheel Angle

Steering Wheel Angle utilizes the steering angle

sensor to measure the degree of the steering

wheel relative to zero (straight ahead) reference

angle. The zero degree reference angle

measurement indicates a steering wheel

straight ahead position.

The friction circle display shows instantaneous

G-Force as a highlight and previous G-Force as

dots within the circle. The system records previous

G-Force for three minutes. If there are multiple

samples at a given point, the color of the dot will

darken from blue to red. Vectors more frequent will

show in red; infrequent vectors will show in blue.

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Engine

When selected, this screen displays the following

values:

Vehicle Speed

Shows the actual vehicle speed.

Engine Power

Shows the instantaneous power.

Engine Torque

Shows the instantaneous torque.

Oil Pressure (6.4L Only) — If Equipped

Shows the actual engine oil pressure.

Boost Pressure (6.2L Only) — If Equipped

Shows the actual boost pressure.

Gear (Automatic Transmission Only)

Shows the current (or pending) operating gear

of the vehicle.

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Dyno Page

The system will start drawing graphs for Power and

Torque (top chart) and Engine Speed (bottom

chart). The graph will fill to the right side of the

page (based on History time selected). Once the

right side of the page is reached, the graph will

scroll with the right side always being the most

recent recorded sample.
The following options can be selected:

Pressing the STOP button will freeze the graph.

Selecting Play will clear the graph and restart

the process over.

Press the + or – buttons to change the history of

the graph. The selectable options are “30”,

“60”, “90”, or “120” seconds. The graph will

expand or constrict depending on the setting

selected.

Select the “Gear” display setting to turn the

graph gear markers on and off for automatic

transmission vehicles only.

NOTE:

The Gear on/off feature will only display if

your vehicle is equipped with an Automatic

Transmission.

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DODGE DRIVE MODES — IF EQUIPPED

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Your vehicle may be equipped with a Performance

Control feature which allows for coordinating the

operation of various vehicle systems depending

upon the type of driving behavior desired. The

Performance Control feature is controlled through

the Uconnect system and may be accessed by

performing any of the following:

Pushing the Super Track Pack button on the

instrument panel switch bank.

Selecting “Performance Control” from the Apps

menu.

Selecting “Performance Control” from within the

Performance Pages menu.

You will be able to enable, disable, and customize

the functionality of the Launch Control and

Performance Control Set-Up features within

Performance Control.
Descriptions of these features are provided below.

To access information about the functionality of

these features through the Uconnect system,

press the Info button on the touchscreen.

NOTE:

Dodge vehicles equipped with a 6.4L engine,

except for R/T Scat Pack 1320 6.4L non-widebody

vehicles, will use SRT Drive Modes rather than the

Dodge Performance Control Pages. Please refer to

the following sections for further information on

the SRT Drive Modes.

Drive Mode Set-Up

Performance Control Set-Up

Pressing the Drive Mode Set-Up button on the

touchscreen within the Performance Control

screen indicates the real-time status of the various

systems. Pressing the Sport Mode Set-Up, Drag

Mode Set-Up (1320 only), or Default Mode Set-Up

buttons on the touchscreen allows the driver to

configure their individual performance control and

see how those configurations affect the

performance of the vehicle.

NOTE:

Not all of the options listed in this manual are

available on every vehicle. Below is a chart with all

available Performance Control vehicle configura

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tions.

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Available Mode Configurations

Refer to the Sport and Default Modes for their

detailed operation.

NOTE:

These settings will remain in effect when using the

Launch Control feature.

Default Mode

Default Mode

The vehicle will always start in Default Mode. This

mode is for typical driving conditions. While in

Default Mode, the Engine, Transmission and

Traction will operate in their Normal settings and

cannot be changed. The Steering Assist may be

configured to “Normal”, “Sport”, or “Comfort” by

pressing the corresponding button on the

touchscreen. The Paddle Shifters (if equipped)

may be enabled or disabled while in this mode.

Engine

If Manual Transmission

Engine/Transmission

If Auto Transmission

Steering

X

Paddle Shifters

If Auto Transmission

Traction Control

X

Suspension

If Adaptive Suspension

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Default Mode Set-Up

Launch Control

Launch Control

This vehicle is equipped with a Launch Control

system that is designed to allow the driver to

achieve quick, consistent vehicle acceleration in a

straight line. Launch Control is a form of traction

control that manages tire slip while launching the

vehicle. This feature is intended for use during race

events on a closed course where consistent

quarter-mile and 0-to-60 times are desired. The

system is not intended to compensate for lack of

driver experience or familiarity with the race track.

Use of this feature in low traction (cold, wet, gravel,

etc.) conditions may result in excess wheel slip

outside this system’s control resulting in an

aborted launch.

NOTE:

Launch Control should not be used on public

roads. Always check track conditions and the

surrounding area.

Launch Control is not available for the first

500 miles (805 km) of the vehicle’s life.

Launch Control should only be used when the

engine and transmission are at operating

temperature.

Launch Control is intended to be used on dry,

paved road surfaces only. Use on slippery or

loose surfaces may cause damage to vehicle

components and is not recommended.

Launch Control is not available in ESC Full Off

mode.

WARNING!

Launch Control is intended for off-highway or

off-road use only and should not be used on any

public roadways. It is recommended that this

feature be used in a controlled environment, and

within the limits of the law. The capabilities of

the vehicle as measured by the performance

pages must never be exploited in a reckless or

dangerous manner, which can jeopardize the

user’s safety or the safety of others. Only a safe,

attentive, and skillful driver can prevent

accidents.

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Sport Mode

Sport Mode

Sport Mode is a configuration setup for typical

enthusiast driving. The Transmission and Steering

are both set to their Sport settings. The steering

wheel Paddle switches are enabled. Traction

Control defaults to Normal. Any of these four

settings may be changed to the driver’s

preferences by pressing the buttons on the

touchscreen. Push the Sport button on the

instrument panel switch bank to put the vehicle in

Sport Mode and activate these settings. The

customized settings will only be active when the

Sport button is active.

Sport Mode Set-Up

Possible Performance Control configurations are

listed below with accompanying descriptions. The

information contained in the list below can also be

accessed from within the mode Set-Up menus. To

access the information, press the Info button on

the touchscreen from the mode Set-Up menu, and

use the Left/Right arrows to toggle through

available descriptions. The title for each system in

the Set-Up menu can be pressed, which provides

the descriptions for each function of that system.

ENGINE/TRANS (IF EQUIPPED WITH

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION)

Engine/Trans

SPORT
Press the Sport button on the touchscreen for

improved throttle response and modified

shifting for an enhanced driving experience.

NORMAL
Press the Normal button on the touchscreen for

a balance of throttle response, shift comfort and

economy for normal driving.

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PADDLE SHIFTERS — IF EQUIPPED WITH

AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION

Paddle – Automatic Transmission

ON
Press the On button on the touchscreen to

enable steering wheel Paddle Shifters.

OFF
Press the Off button on the touchscreen to

disable steering wheel Paddle Shifters.

TRACTION

Traction Control

SPORT
Press the Sport button on the touchscreen to

turn off traction control and reduce stability

control.

NORMAL
Press the Normal button on the touchscreen to

provide full traction control and full stability

control.

STEERING — IF EQUIPPED

Steering

SPORT
Press the Sport button on the touchscreen to

provide an increased amount of steering feel,

requiring a higher amount of steering effort.

NORMAL
Press the Normal button on the touchscreen to

provide a balanced steering feel and steering

effort. This is also your vehicle’s preset steering

setting.

COMFORT
Press the Comfort button on the touchscreen to

provide a lower steering effort.

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RADIO OPERATION AND MOBILE PHONES

Under certain conditions, the mobile phone being

on in your vehicle can cause erratic or noisy

performance from your radio. This condition may

be lessened or eliminated by repositioning the

mobile phone within the vehicle. This condition is

not harmful to the radio. If your radio performance

does not satisfactorily improve from repositioning

the mobile phone, it is recommended that the

volume be turned down or off during mobile phone

operation when not using the Uconnect system.

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US/CANADA
Exposure to Radio Frequency Radiation
The radiated output power of the internal wireless

radio is far below the FCC and IC radio frequency

exposure limits. Nevertheless, the wireless radio

will be used in such a manner that the radio is 8 in

(20 cm) or further from the human body.
The internal wireless radio operates within

guidelines found in radio frequency safety

standards and recommendations, which reflect

the consensus of the scientific community.

The radio manufacturer believes the internal

wireless radio is safe for use by consumers. The

level of energy emitted is far less than the

electromagnetic energy emitted by wireless

devices such as mobile phones. However, the use

of wireless radios may be restricted in some

situations or environments, such as aboard

airplanes. If you are unsure of restrictions, you are

encouraged to ask for authorization before turning

on the wireless radio

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