Hi.
I have one of the interior glass DAB antennas and it's rubbish. Cuts out for at least 30% of my journey.
Best (and neatest) alternative is to fit a modern beesting type aerial to the roof, but that would involve drilling a hole.
Keen to avoid that if possible, so I wondered if anyone out there has successfully repurposed the factory fit aerial mounting to fit a DAB one?
Thanks!
Replace FM aerial with DAB?
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Replace FM aerial with DAB?
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Re: Replace FM aerial with DAB?
Choice of aerial style won't make a lot of difference, DAB coverage is still way behind that of FM, despite all the assurances in the past. Your better to retain the FM aerial and get a multi-mode receiver that will switch according to the best mode available.
Re: Replace FM aerial with DAB?
To be honest, FM is just as bad (even when I do remember to extend the FM aerial!) The head unit is an auto switching one. Plus you can't get 6 Music and Radio 4 Extra on FM
The thing is, I never had any problems when l used to drive the route in my car with a modern beesting aerial and an older DAB radio.
I have heard the interior glass ones degrade over time. I can see bubbles in the strip.
I might get an auto electrician to fit one centre front of the roof. I think it may look odd stuck out the existing FM aerial point. Car parks might be a worry though.
The thing is, I never had any problems when l used to drive the route in my car with a modern beesting aerial and an older DAB radio.
I have heard the interior glass ones degrade over time. I can see bubbles in the strip.
I might get an auto electrician to fit one centre front of the roof. I think it may look odd stuck out the existing FM aerial point. Car parks might be a worry though.
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Re: Replace FM aerial with DAB?
Of course, I've now realised the tin top has a different aerial to the AFT. It's a pillar mount job. So I can hopefully find a drop in replacement.
Time to prise off the trim!
One thing I have to be careful about of course is height clearance. A collapsible tube type aerial will inevitably end up getting stuffed by a car park height restriction board if it sticks up too much.
I need to do something anyway, as I noticed that the existing aerial mount has a split on the front edge. Water is bound to be getting in. I very much doubt I'll be able to source a replacement. Black sealent temp patch for now.
Time to prise off the trim!
One thing I have to be careful about of course is height clearance. A collapsible tube type aerial will inevitably end up getting stuffed by a car park height restriction board if it sticks up too much.
I need to do something anyway, as I noticed that the existing aerial mount has a split on the front edge. Water is bound to be getting in. I very much doubt I'll be able to source a replacement. Black sealent temp patch for now.
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Re: Replace FM aerial with DAB?
I fitted an external glass mount aerial, dead easy to fit, albeit a bit fiddly and seems to work very well.
http://www.dabonwheels.co.uk/Kinetic_DE ... erial.html
http://www.dabonwheels.co.uk/Kinetic_DE ... erial.html
Jamie, Caroline and the kids.
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Re: Replace FM aerial with DAB?
Thanks for that. It's the one I had my eye on
Do you think car park height restriction boards might be a problem? Is it a tubular or flexible whip type?
Thanks!
Do you think car park height restriction boards might be a problem? Is it a tubular or flexible whip type?
Thanks!
Black Aero City Runner 2L petrol with full side conversion