Thought I’d drop a line in and say I’ve had these headlights on for a little while now and with those particular ferrite cores my dab seems fine-like totally normal. When I first fitted them without, the reception was horrible
Depending on the age of the vehicle, i think the aerial is in the passenger wing mirror (WHY????) apparently fitting an external or even a windscreen mounted one resolves the issue
New here..have a T5.1.. trying to install a Road Angel dab head unit and have aerial connection reception questions?
Tried just the supplied windscreen aerial temp in position just on my driveway..not great
Tried just the existing vehicle aerial..better but when driving around the signal...
There’s a few topics lately with the Vland LED lights in that a bunch of us have bought for the F6 and T6.1.
The lights are amazing but there’s a few with dab issues that we are trying to resolve.
Has any of these got a built in DAB radio receiver?
I’ve got a small speaker that I use that does as well as bluetooths to my phone but it’s not very powerful.
I tend to have the radio on more than a playlist
...to buy proprietary equipment designed for the job but still worth trying the basic split coax experiment first as those stick on your windscreen DAB antennas work on 220 MHz and that's getting close to your 420 MHz frequency so you would just snip off the extra length (of the aerial part, not...
...audio yet in my four years of ownership. I've done all the cab and doors sound deadening. So guess sounds should be next. Like your simple approach, what headunit did you go with then. I do listen to a lot of radio and have noted a lot of the cheaper end rely on you using an app for the DAB...
...door (bass) speakers at the same time or (as someone told me) the amp has packed in working in the head unit leaving me with a very trebbley , tinny , sound from the tweeters only ? So if I reconnect the other cables and install new DAB arial will that make the door speakers start to work again?
I've tried a couple of 12v USB adapters / phone chargers and they knock out the van DAB signal due to interference. Can anyone recommend one that doesn't have this problem? I'd especially be interested in any that have a voltmeter display to keep an eye on the leisure battery level.
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