Poor FM/AM Antenna Reception
Hey guys, does anyone else get very poor FM reception? I had the Non RF radio and installed a double din pioneer and still seem to have the same problem. Could I change the antenna or add something to it to get better reception? I don't know if it deals with the same issue but I don't get any AM stations either.
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I did when I installed an aftermarket Kenwood unit. Fixed it by connecting the wire on the antenna adapter to the Power control/ Antenna control wire on the head unit. If you didn't buy an adapter, buy this: Metra 40-HD10 Antenna Adapter.
I have tints, but my reception is excellent. I think the type of tint matters more. I have the ceramic type which is not supposed to interfere with the antenna lines.murcod wrote:KZChi, do you have tinted windows?
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KuroNekko wrote:I have tints, but my reception is excellent. I think the type of tint matters more. I have the ceramic type which is not supposed to interfere with the antenna lines.murcod wrote:KZChi, do you have tinted windows?


I was thinking that may be the problem- given both head units have been the same. It could also be the location where KZChi lives. The lack of the correct antenna lead adapter with the aftermarket head unit could also be a problem (through no power being supplied to the antenna amplifier- as Triggerhappy noted.)
David
Well I had this problem before I had my tint installed so I don't think that's the issue. But you know Triggerhappy, I'm not sure if I did connect that wire in the antenna adapter. Im gonna have to peak behind to check it out.Triggerhappy wrote:I did when I installed an aftermarket Kenwood unit. Fixed it by connecting the wire on the antenna adapter to the Power control/ Antenna control wire on the head unit. If you didn't buy an adapter, buy this: Metra 40-HD10 Antenna Adapter.
I found out from Steve at Ray Suzuki today that a host of things can cause issues with radio reception. Tint is one of them, but another thing is HIDs or any electrical add-on.
My reception sucks in the Kiz and always has, stock RF, no tint, live in the middle of know-where. When I get near a population center then it gets much better. Never cared for these lousy window antennas since I've never lived in a densely populated area close to transmitters. All the vehicles we own with old fashion whip antennas pick-up everything clearly as one would expect.
Ron
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2018 Mazda CX-5 iAWD Touring
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Ronzuki wrote:When I get near a population center then it gets much better.


But I have to agree that there's nothing that can replace a real antenna.