What does 'radlo' mean in a car?

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StDelaney
07/30/25 1:20am
In a car, 'radlo' refers to radio broadcasting. Here is some related information about car multimedia: 1. Common buttons: MODE: Stands for mode (source selection), used to switch between multimedia modes, such as AM, FM, and USB. 2. Function: Cars can listen to broadcasts via the radio and play music through in-car MP3 players. In-car MP3 players are a new type of car audio equipment in the 21st century. The in-car MP3 audio converter is part of a personalized music appreciation system, providing entertainment for passengers.
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