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Omega Help Area => Omega Electrical and Audio Help => Topic started by: Andy B on 21 December 2011, 18:51:49

Title: aerial/hrw
Post by: Andy B on 21 December 2011, 18:51:49
Just remind me .............  ;D ;D ;D

my radio reception has now down graded itself to a crackle if I turn the heated rear screen on when the radio is on. What connections am I cleaning?  ??? ??? (CCRT700)

TIA  ;)
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: TheBoy on 21 December 2011, 19:29:21
Start by gently cleaning the inside of the rear window - that normally helps mine when it goes a bit like sizzling bacon.


Hmmm, bacon....
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: Andy B on 21 December 2011, 19:35:19
Start by gently cleaning the inside of the rear window - that normally helps mine when it goes a bit like sizzling bacon.


Hmmm, bacon....

isn't that a pink job?  ???  ;) ;) ;)
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: 05omegav6 on 22 December 2011, 00:08:01
No ::) sadly it's car related, which makes it firmly yours :D
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: Andy B on 23 December 2011, 10:01:28
No body then .............  ??? ??? ??? ;)
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: RobG on 23 December 2011, 10:30:36
Either scratch on screen element, dodgy 0v connection for rear element/aerial or loose/corroded connections @ amplifier under parcel shelf
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: Andy B on 23 December 2011, 11:19:14
Either scratch on screen element, dodgy 0v connection for rear element/aerial or loose/corroded connections @ amplifier under parcel shelf

Thanks Rob.  :y

I'll try & look later, just need to finish this ark first!!!  ???
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: Dave DND on 23 December 2011, 11:44:34
Worth checking the old favourite of the aerial lead connector at the back of the radio - even if the connection is poor, it may still allow some signal giving the indication that it is ok, but the degraded signal from having the heater on may just be enough for it to show a fault

 ???
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: Andy B on 23 December 2011, 11:59:34
Worth checking the old favourite of the aerial lead connector at the back of the radio - even if the connection is poor, it may still allow some signal giving the indication that it is ok, but the degraded signal from having the heater on may just be enough for it to show a fault

 ???

Mmm! Good idea, as it's not that long back I had the radio out ................ back light bulbs for the centre console IIRC  :y :y
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: Osprey on 23 December 2011, 13:42:08
Had a a similar problem on the Carlton many years ago, turned out to be the aerial connection at the back of the radio.  But only after I had replaced the aerial amplifier and found it made no difference.  So if you need a 90378750 aerial amplifier, you're welcome to my spare  :y
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: Andy B on 23 December 2011, 14:33:11
Had a a similar problem on the Carlton many years ago, turned out to be the aerial connection at the back of the radio.  But only after I had replaced the aerial amplifier and found it made no difference.  So if you need a 90378750 aerial amplifier, you're welcome to my spare  :y

Thanks, I'll bear that in mind. It'll not be this side of new year though when I look, and it's far too wet at the moment.  ;)
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: Humpy on 23 December 2011, 23:16:53
I got fed up with the HRW aerial and fitted a roof aerial. A bit fiddly but superb reception now. My car is an estate but swmbo's car is a saloon and the reception is fine!

Humpy
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: Dave DND on 30 December 2011, 12:34:42
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I got fed up with the HRW aerial and fitted a roof aerial. A bit fiddly but superb reception now

Best solution by far !!

 ;)
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: Andy B on 30 December 2011, 12:43:56
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I got fed up with the HRW aerial and fitted a roof aerial. A bit fiddly but superb reception now

Best solution by far !!

 ;)

So ......... what are my options if I wanted to go the same route? Not sure what my roof aerial already does   :-\ :-\ :-\
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: Humpy on 31 December 2011, 16:59:48
I fitted a Hirschman (correct spelling?) whip aerial on the roof between the sunroof and the windscreen. It's the type of aerial that Peugeot and Renault use so you may be able to get on from a scrappy (about a two foot whip on a hinged mount). Carefully release the plastic trim which houses the sunroof switch/interior light which allows you to see the interior of the roof. Drill the hole, carefully, and taking care that the hole is in the middle of the roof (left to right wise, obvious really but...!) and the hole is about midway between the windscreen and sunroof. Make sure that there's nothing in the way underneath where you intend to drill the hole! Remove the near side door pillar trim and using a peice of stiff wire, fish the aerial cable across the roof lining. Remove the glove box and poke the aerial cable down the side of the dashboard moulding. Fish the cable out from behind the glove box and once the radio and cage is removed poke the cable round behind the heater controls and out of the radio apeture. Simples! Took me about an hour to do thats all and I get superb radio reception.

Humpy

PS The wifes car is a saloon and has excellent reception with the standard setup!
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: Andy B on 31 December 2011, 17:52:41
....
 Drill the hole, .....

As the dragons thing goes ........................ I'm out!  ;) ;) ;) ;)

Thanks for the tip though  :y :y
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: Humpy on 03 January 2012, 20:41:17
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     Drill the hole, .....


As the dragons thing goes ........................ I'm out!

Nuffing to it, just check, check again and probably check again!!

Humpy
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: Andy B on 03 January 2012, 20:45:11
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     Drill the hole, .....


As the dragons thing goes ........................ I'm out!

Nuffing to it, just check, check again and probably check again!!

Humpy

I know HOW to drill a hole. I've a garage full of tools that'll make a hole of various sizes in various ways, HSS twist drills, holes saws, cone drills. But I'm not drilling another hole in the roof.  ;) ;) ;)
Title: Re: aerial/hrw
Post by: Humpy on 08 January 2012, 14:03:15
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I know HOW to drill a hole. I've a garage full of tools that'll make a hole of various sizes in various ways, HSS twist drills, holes saws, cone drills. But I'm not drilling another hole in the roof.

 ;D I quite understand!

Humpy