my van has the aerial in the windscreen and the radio reception has been pants since i've had the van
i have tried different radios and had the factory booster/window box checked and all seems fine so the problem must be in the screen itself but not helped by the fact mine is a karmann and the overcab extends past the windscreen
I have tried one of those stick on the glass aerials and it is slightly better on the front windscreen but if i extend the wires to the overcab window reception is poor, i assume thats down to interference over the longer length of cable
i don't want to cut a hole in the front panel to fit the normal aerial so has anyone fitted an aerial that works anywhere other than the original vw position or is there a better stick on or booster box ?
ps. radio is not DAB
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Re: radio aerial
Window aerials are generally very poor.
Normal booster boxes don't work (in the way folk think they should).
An aerial on the A pillar is not ideal, perhaps even less so on a Karmann.
I would fit an amplified "bee sting" type high up on the front of the Karmann top. Tis only 1 hole
You will need a (proper!!) extension cable, but the amp in the base of the aerial will negate any losses there (that is what an amp is for). You could even get such a thing from the breakers, off a vehicle that has a "bee sting" on the rear of the roof, as many do. I got one out of a scrapped Astra. You just need a power and earth feed (easy) and they work VERY well. Getting the long coax feed cable out of the Astra's wiring loom was the longest bit of the whole job
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Normal booster boxes don't work (in the way folk think they should).
An aerial on the A pillar is not ideal, perhaps even less so on a Karmann.
I would fit an amplified "bee sting" type high up on the front of the Karmann top. Tis only 1 hole

You will need a (proper!!) extension cable, but the amp in the base of the aerial will negate any losses there (that is what an amp is for). You could even get such a thing from the breakers, off a vehicle that has a "bee sting" on the rear of the roof, as many do. I got one out of a scrapped Astra. You just need a power and earth feed (easy) and they work VERY well. Getting the long coax feed cable out of the Astra's wiring loom was the longest bit of the whole job

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Re: radio aerial
I've fitted this one to mine and it works well:
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Re: radio aerial
i have a windscreen aerial for my DAB radio. It has the powered earth and works fine.
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