Just purchased a DAB HU and now looking for an aerial, would appreciate any reccomendations please, does the aerial need an amp,
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Thanks Mike, the ebay ones dont apper to have a power cable like the Halfords one doesI have got one of these but they seem to have gone up in price since I got it.
https://www.halfords.com/technology...sories/autoleads-dab-film-antenna-smb-dab-aa1
There are several similar here and cheaper.
https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_...A0.H0.XDAB+.TRS0&_nkw=dab+car+aerial&_sacat=0
They don't need an amp but do need a power supply, It has always worked well.
I hadn't looked that closely, as I said the Halfords one has given me good service. I have had it for about 3 years and it is easy to fit.Thanks Mike, the ebay ones dont apper to have a power cable like the Halfords one does
Thanks guys, looks like its the Halfrauds one thenI got the Halfords one for mine mate, power from the head unit.
Crystal clear reception mate. I had the arial on the passenger side windscreen and had the cable run up under the A pillar trim. I needed to take a small nik of plastic out of the trim to allow the bit of cable to the arial a gap to enable the trim to sit flush. Only about 1-2mm. Can't even see it.Thanks guys, looks like its the Halfrauds one then
You shouldn’t get too much of an issue around Kent nowadays. Might be some areas around the north coast - there is a transmitter over in Essex to cover that area. Otherwise Kent has quite a few at 15. Wrotham and Bluebell hill are the main BBC and national Dab locations.Had a Halfords one fitted in a SUV and around Kent the DAB signal was poor.
Not sure if was the ariel or the area but was expecting more from DAB signal wise.
I believe @Redline knows a lot about this stuff so might shed some light.