Radio Reception
Radio Reception
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MatthewTamea

Original Poster:

44 posts

271 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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Are Chimaeras just crap for reception? Do people actually turn on their stero anyway with that wonderful engine sound..?!?! My reception is rubbish - anyone any tips on improving?

Also, anyone know how to get a jammed cd cartridge out of my multiplayer

anonymous-user

77 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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I have a wierd thing happen on mine.

I have Capital on preset one and Invicta on Preset three.

For some strange reason they keep swapping.

Capital switches to three and Invicta to one.


What's that all about then

the dodger

2,376 posts

286 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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Yeh, I think they are all crap (ish). Mod-wise do an aerial upgrade watsit which may help if you need it. Actually mine's not too bad (Sony) provided the signal is fairly strong. I think the aerial is in the nearside rear wing (?) because I have a coax lead coming from there under the passenger floor mat. Wierd thing is that the plug at the end of the lead is there too !!! I can only guess there's another lead somewhere.

Big Al.

69,331 posts

281 months

Thursday 9th October 2003
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Well by the sound of it mine must be the odd one out!
Perfect reception on all channels.

Don't think it's got any boosters/specials fitted.

Do get very low suppression interference on medium wave, from washer pump and wiper motors. Fix, change to FM if it’s raining.

The lodged CD! There is a preset hole on the changer, can't remember where sorry. Perhaps it's in the CD manual.
My CD first played up when I had the CD playing and then started her up. CD went to error and refused to budge. Tried to release the CD cassette a couple of times, and the fault did clear.

ribol

11,893 posts

281 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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Big Al. said:
Do get very low suppression interference on medium wave, from washer pump and wiper motors.


Might be worth trying a temporary separate earth to the wiper motor, if it solves problem then you can run a proper one.

Ivan

v8 Archie

4,703 posts

271 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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Mine's fine on MW/LW.. as long as the engine is off. If it's going I have a built in repeater of engine noise.

MOD500

2,687 posts

273 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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Morning

Reception in mine was absolutely terrible

Installed a mod-wise kit - the difference is amazing, reception is about 99% good now

Talk to David Beer (Mod-Wise man) is a top man and very helpful - cost of aerial is about £37.50 I think

I posted a detailed explanation of how to install the aerial kit, link as below:

www.pistonheads.com/gassing/topic.asp?t=51585&f=8&h=0&hw=mod+wise+aerial

If your engine is running a bit warm or just for peice of mind, the Mod-wise two stage cooling kit is also excellent - and no I am not on commision from Mod-wise !!

li'l pugs

1,323 posts

282 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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Radio ??? Try opening the window and listening to the music from up front instead...............

MatthewTamea

Original Poster:

44 posts

271 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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Trouble for me is that I have to go through Cheddar Gorge and over the Mendips on the way to work (where I get most drives) and I lose everything. I'l have a butchers at the mod thingy - thanks.

As far as engine whine and what have you creeping in, I have a custom speaker unit fitted in the back to match up with the transmission tunnel. Sextons in Hereford fitted it but did a terrible job in that pretty much all you could hear was this whining noise. Took it to Sextons in Bath and they fitted an extra gadgety thing for about 50 squids all in that cuts out all that interference. Worth looking into if you have this problem.

yiw1393

23,018 posts

284 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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Bloody Hell MOD500! That sounds really fiddly and complicated - I'll stick to crap reception and CD's

ribol

11,893 posts

281 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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MatthewTamea said:
Sextons in Hereford fitted it but did a terrible job in that pretty much all you could hear was this whining noise. Took it to Sextons in Bath and they fitted an extra gadgety thing for about 50 squids all in that cuts out all that interference.


Fitting car audio can be a nightmare, you never know what suppression problems you will have until the job is finished. Before you start the job you are expected to give a "to the penny quote" and expected to stick to it. No two units work the same in any given car.
We avoided fitting cheap units at all costs(e.g. Goodmans etc), the first thing that is left out of a unit to cut costs is the suppression electronics.
We found the best way to put people off fitting them was by saying, "you won't need to look at the rev counter anymore then" - always worked.

Ivan

T1 PCS

81 posts

305 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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I fitted the mod wise a few months ago and agree it is very good. Big increase in signal quality. I didn't go to the lengths that Mod500 did to fit it, just chucked the cable under the floor carpet rather than thru the door sill. Took about an hour and a half (from memory) to fit.

Definately worth it...

zumbruk

7,848 posts

283 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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I've had my Chimaera over a year and have yet to put the fascia on the stereo, other than to recover the previous owner's Prince tape.

MOD500

2,687 posts

273 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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yiw1393 said:
Bloody Hell MOD500! That sounds really fiddly and complicated - I'll stick to crap reception and CD's



Not at all as complex as it sounds (pardon the pun)

As mentioned you can run it along your carpet trim if you want, and install the kit in no time

Have a good weekend everyone, am looking forward to some dry weather to go for a blast

david beer

3,982 posts

290 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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Supraman, on the stuff i play with(Clarion), if the "regional" is on and listening to "local radio", when the signal begins to fade it will retune to a station of similar type(PI code). Might be the same as yours but not sure the presets should swap.It means that you could travel the whole country enjoying only local radio, maybe best turned off !
Martyn, where is the good weather, i need some too.

>> Edited by david beer on Friday 10th October 18:22

kojak69

4,547 posts

276 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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I think most TVR's are the same. My cerbera is also useless. I wind the windows down and listen to the exhaust. Better than most of the crap on the radio anyway.

bassfiend

5,530 posts

273 months

Friday 10th October 2003
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ribol said:
Fitting car audio can be a nightmare, you never know what suppression problems you will have until the job is finished. Before you start the job you are expected to give a "to the penny quote" and expected to stick to it. No two units work the same in any given car.
We avoided fitting cheap units at all costs(e.g. Goodmans etc), the first thing that is left out of a unit to cut costs is the suppression electronics.
We found the best way to put people off fitting them was by saying, "you won't need to look at the rev counter anymore then" - always worked.

Ivan


Yup ... I'll second what Ribol said. I've done a fair few commercial installs (as well as loads for mates) and car audio is a definite black art. I haven't tried a Tiv yet but even metal bodied cars can be a bitch ... earthing points that are just not up to handling high currents without going high resistance, ignition and alternator noise. Jeez it's enough to make you dispair. On my old 200SX the ECU used to make a lot of electrical noise and on my old MX6 I never managed to completely cure the alternator whine!

Phil