FM Tuner very weak with AVH6800-DVD
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FM Tuner very weak with AVH6800-DVD
Hey guys I was wondering if you can give me a hand.. im in the socal area and the only stations that work for me are the main ones (like power, kiis, kost, and kbig) all the other channels like 98.7, or kroq are very weak. This is with my AVH-6800DVD head unit. I know it's not location problem because all 3 of my other cars with stock radio pick up teh stations perfectly fine. Sometimes even power is static like. So my question is, is it the headunit that is the problem or the antennae adapter? I think I recalled my previous aftermarket headunit the same way...
So what would be a good remedy for this? Swap out antenna adapters?? I just don't think that would help.. is this a common characteristic of aftermarket headunits?
So what would be a good remedy for this? Swap out antenna adapters?? I just don't think that would help.. is this a common characteristic of aftermarket headunits?
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Alright I need your help guys.. i completely took my dash apart and i managed to find the antenna booster wire that gilley was talking about. It is a green cable and it was connected to my head unit which is the blue and white wire. When I disconnect that cable my signal completely goes away.. so i'm pretty sure thats the correct wire. I recrimped it incase the connection was loose. The antenna jack is also connected.
But i'm still getting *****y reception.. could it be something else? Could it be the actual antenna in the rear deck? Am i missing any other connections? Could that antenna adapter thingy be faulty? It worked fine with my previous head unit..
But i'm still getting *****y reception.. could it be something else? Could it be the actual antenna in the rear deck? Am i missing any other connections? Could that antenna adapter thingy be faulty? It worked fine with my previous head unit..
Last edited by imalazeeass; 10-20-2007 at 06:42 AM.
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i just went to check.. turns out my AM is non existent as well and my FM reception is exactly as you say it.. "average". It works and stuff.. but static and sometimes goes away for a couple of seconds.. never consistently pure.
I'm using the same antenna adapter as when I was using my old head unit which was a kenwood ddx8017. I'm assuming all antenna adapters are the same right?
You want to try changing yours and see if it does anything and report back?
I'm using the same antenna adapter as when I was using my old head unit which was a kenwood ddx8017. I'm assuming all antenna adapters are the same right?
You want to try changing yours and see if it does anything and report back?
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bump guys.. any answers?
Does the wiring harness have anything to do with radio reception? Because I simply just transfered the wires when swapping headunits..(kept the plugs connected from car to harness and disconnected the other end from old headunit and connected to the new head unit)
Does the wiring harness have anything to do with radio reception? Because I simply just transfered the wires when swapping headunits..(kept the plugs connected from car to harness and disconnected the other end from old headunit and connected to the new head unit)
Last edited by imalazeeass; 10-23-2007 at 04:38 AM.
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I have had 3 aftermarket HUs since 2004. 2 Panasonics, 1 Pioneer.
The Panasonics did okay with FM reception but was definately weaker than the stock HU. My current Pioneer HU has very poor FM reception. I live and drive mainly in the country but the reception will definately improve when I get into the city so I think it is HU specific. All my wires/antenna adapter are connected right.
But, then again, I don't listen to the radio anymore anyway. My Ipod is connected to my HU and the HU has mp3/WMA/AAC capability as well. I do miss listening to the weather and traffic but again, I do live out in the country.
Bottom line is that I think FM reception is substandard with aftermarket HUs.
doc
The Panasonics did okay with FM reception but was definately weaker than the stock HU. My current Pioneer HU has very poor FM reception. I live and drive mainly in the country but the reception will definately improve when I get into the city so I think it is HU specific. All my wires/antenna adapter are connected right.
But, then again, I don't listen to the radio anymore anyway. My Ipod is connected to my HU and the HU has mp3/WMA/AAC capability as well. I do miss listening to the weather and traffic but again, I do live out in the country.
Bottom line is that I think FM reception is substandard with aftermarket HUs.
doc
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Originally Posted by imalazeeass
yeah.. because the adapters are vehicle specific right? not headunit specific.. i may try it anyways..
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Originally Posted by imalazeeass
yeah.. because the adapters are vehicle specific right? not headunit specific.. i may try it anyways..