Hi guys,
I recently have come up against an issue with my radio/antenna in an import MRS. The signal has always been hit and miss, with it being an import it's a pain in the ass to find a radio station in the first place I.e radio 1 is 79.2 rather than 98.8.
It was all fine and dandy on a trip out one day, then the next I went out and the signal had completely dropped. The aerial is intact and all plugged in as it should be. I can't pick up major stations now either.
Anybody else had similar issues? I'm planning on replacing the head unit at some point and maybe use a internal mounted aerial to combat this as I've seen it's possible.
I've also gotta get hold of a electric window motor for the passenger side too soon, that went kaplunk on my the other day too *sighs* the joys of motoring. s:roll: :roll: s:roll:
Regarding the stereo, you will have an inline frequency converter that will allow you to pick up U.K. stations on a Japanese stereo. The aerial will plug in to the converter then the converter to the head unit. This converter should be connected to 12V. Before doing anything else i would ensure that none of the wires from this have come loose and I'd check that it still receiving power using a multimeter.
Quote from: "scottish_turbo"Regarding the stereo, you will have an inline frequency converter that will allow you to pick up U.K. stations on a Japanese stereo. The aerial will plug in to the converter then the converter to the head unit. This converter should be connected to 12V. Before doing anything else i would ensure that none of the wires from this have come loose and I'd check that it still receiving power using a multimeter.
Thanks for the reply - I've got one on there it's for New zealand though I believe, may work off the same wavelength though. Will check that it's working and wired correctly tomorrow.
If I changed the head unit to a UK one, would I eliminate the need for one of the converters?
Yeah, a U.K. head unit will not require the converter.
Quote from: "scottish_turbo"Yeah, a U.K. head unit will not require the converter.
Perfect - that's one for the xmas list! Will give the unit a fiddle tomorrow when the rain dies down!