Cerbera radio reception - or lack of!
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Never got round to doing it as I only listened to the radio in the Winter on the way to work and got excellent local FM reception, but what about connecting the aerial to the chassis since it's a big metal conductor. It might pick up better a reception, or it might do something odd with the electrics
Just an idea.
Just an idea.
Mines crap all the time. Modwise do one for the cerbera. I think they are about £37.
www.mod-wise.com/page4.html
www.mod-wise.com/page4.html
The £13 glass mount item from Halfwits transformed my cerb radio from a random noise generator to a very passable means of entertainment.
well, on FM anyway.
Clearley even a decent radio reception could not relieve the boredom of 4x4 transport for your mate, ( I know I put up with it as a daily driver)
Take a look at the previous thread on radio reception , it tells all in far more detail.
next time, I would try it in the boot, above the tank, would probably work just as well, and not be noticeable
well, on FM anyway.
Clearley even a decent radio reception could not relieve the boredom of 4x4 transport for your mate, ( I know I put up with it as a daily driver)
Take a look at the previous thread on radio reception , it tells all in far more detail.
next time, I would try it in the boot, above the tank, would probably work just as well, and not be noticeable
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