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Mertin

posted on 23rd Mar 11 at 19:36

Mines the same too, although im sure it used to be ok when I fitted my alpine then later it got poor. Maybe just didnt notice it at first


VrsTurbo

posted on 23rd Mar 11 at 10:19

nice to know i get shitty signal alot in mine!


pow

posted on 23rd Mar 11 at 10:00

I thought that you just had to power the external booster?


mikey b

posted on 23rd Mar 11 at 09:00

I install audio eqitment 4 a living and basicly every audi and vw needs one because of the orignal head units theres diff ones on the market thow so have a look round 4 the best 1 4 you also dab is worth looking in to hope that helps


daymoon

posted on 23rd Mar 11 at 08:51

I heard similar for Bora, except that booster is seperate and only takes power feed from stock headunit.


xa0s

posted on 23rd Mar 11 at 08:11

Apparently the standard Fabia vRS head-unit has a built in 'signal booster', which explains why I get such shit radio coverage with my after-market head-unit. Has anyone fitted a signal booster before and did it make a difference?