Alpine Ezi-Dab-Go

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wde_olivera

6 years ago

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Roger777

6 years ago

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Hello. I also mounted the antenna in the rear of the car because it was not possible to mount it on the windscreen due to the airbags on the A-pillar. But mounting it on the rear window wasn't ideal for me either, as I would have had to run the cable through a grommet to the rear window. I simply attached the antenna to the rear side window and routed the cable under the rear bench seat to the centre console (aux input). I can't tell you exactly how long the aux cable is, but I think 2 metres for sure.

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hjhorschke

5 years ago

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Roger777

5 years ago

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Yes, the names and the information that the respective station provides about the signal are displayed. The tag information is also displayed during playback via Bluetooth.

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Anonymous

6 years ago

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forrerwerner1

6 years ago

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Hello You are right, Switzerland has already allocated almost all frequencies and finding one is difficult. (especially in the 3-corner of Lake Constance). The transmitting power is about low, so that my station search does not find the set frequency itself. It would be nice if stations could be saved. But I opted for the cheaper unit..... It works. Better than without DAB+. But it would be better if the radio had AUX-IN or if the radio could be replaced. I couldn't do that with my old Audi without spending even more money. So I live with the disadvantages :-)

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