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Andy B

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radio reception / HRW
« on: 01 November 2012, 22:52:39 »

I want to sort the radio reception out when I have the HRW on. At the moment, switching the HRW while the radio is on, renders the radio un-listen-able. The aerial box of trick is under the parcel shelf, how's this connect to the HRW? Is it likely to be just cleaning connections? Am I in danger of pulling connections from the HRW itself?
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Re: radio reception / HRW
« Reply #1 on: 01 November 2012, 23:00:28 »

I want to sort the radio reception out when I have the HRW on. At the moment, switching the HRW while the radio is on, renders the radio un-listen-able. The aerial box of trick is under the parcel shelf, how's this connect to the HRW? Is it likely to be just cleaning connections? Am I in danger of pulling connections from the HRW itself?
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IIRC the connections are behind the O/S "C" panel trim. The two mini spades in pic
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Re: radio reception / HRW
« Reply #2 on: 01 November 2012, 23:09:45 »

Thanks Rob ........ I kinda knew you'd have a picture  ::) ::)
Weather dependant, I'll try to look sooner rather than later, especially as winter is around the corner - assuming I use it over the winter when there's a 4x4 on the drive!  ;)
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