What does 'band' mean in a car?
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The 'band' in a car refers to the button used to switch between radio frequency bands, allowing transitions between FM1, FM2, FM3, and AM. The Chinese translation of 'band' is conveyor belt or frequency band. Car audio systems are installed to alleviate the monotony of travel for drivers and passengers. In cars, 'nav' stands for navigation, 'src' refers to switching between multimedia sources like radio and CD, 'menu' means directory, and 'des' is used to set a destination. The VOL (volume control) on the radio is the same across all car models, SCAN (radio station search) is also consistent across models, while SEL (selection) varies depending on the car model.