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Eightwood DAB Car Aerial DAB Antenna Splitter Amplifier SMA/SMB to DIN Connector Universal Roof Car DAB FM Antenna 5M 16.4ft Cable Compatible for FM Radio DAB Car Radio Blaupunkt Pioneer Alpine JVC

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My problem now is that despite the strong signal I am getting crackling and break up across most of the stations and even FM. Overall, the Pioneer car DAB aerial is a high-quality bit of kit that’s backed by a reputable brand for peace of mind. Antenna Connector: SMB Male with DIN Male Fully electronic car radio combination roof aerial for the digital DAB/DAB + and analogue AM / FM radio reception. The SHENKEY DAB Car Aerial Kit is a highly rated option that’s available with either an SMB or SMA connection .

Some of the factors that we considered included the aerial’s build quality, ease of installation, provided hardware, cable length, warranty and value for money. Travelling around the Peak District sometimes my data signal drops out on the phone in the more remote areas, the DAB signal is usually still there. Hi everyone, Ive just joined here as last night I was looking up and reading about DAB antennas for cars, my own experience lately was the shocking lies and lack of knowledge these sales assistants have. It comes as a complete kit with detailed instructions and a cable length of 5 metres, which is suitable for most cars.They are ‘active’ so need power to allow the signal amplifier (the black box at the antenna end) to operate.

During testing, we analyse the aerial’s build quality, ease of installation and the quality of the DAB reception it provides.It comes as a complete kit that includes an SMB plug, DIN plug, power supply and the antenna itself. An Audiophile will just baulk at DAB period, nothing short of higher bit rates or DAB+ will fix the audio quality. Their DAB antenna kit is one of the most expensive in this article but it’s a universal kit that promises brilliant reception. A DAB/FM splitter is unlikely to give you the best results in a Transporter, because it uses the signal from the factory FM antenna, that is built into the side mirror.

Most internal window cling aerials are 12v powered and when fitted correctly are the better option as vandals and thieves cannot get their filthy hands on them, as the external roof mounted aerials are only placed on to the vehicle via a magnetised base. I have disconnected the earth wire from the ( home made) aerial mounting bracket which seems to have solved the problem. Or are there any external ones that can be fitted to the top of the front wing like older vehicles used to have? Below are some photos we took during the testing and installation of our recommended car DAB aerials above.

You’ve got the same van as us I think, and Cliff fitted a a stubby aerial to the front panel of the van. Can I just add this is not spam, Im not selling anything Im just trying to help out those that need this info so they dont waste their money and time listening to sales assistants that havent got a clue what they are talking about. Moved on to a mag-mounted stick aerial (Bumps off as I revers into garage, so needs to be re-positioned as I drive out the garage. Antenna Connector: SMA/SMB Male with DIN Male Fully electronic car radio combination roof aerial for the digital DAB/DAB + and analogue AM / FM radio reception.

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