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wildebed



Member Since: 21 May 2015
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PURE Highway DAB antenna cable -

Hi folks, I have a Pure Highway DAB unit. I need a cable tat connects the N/S window antenna to the unit. The unit has a 3.5mm socket and I note the DAB antenna on/in the rear quarter panel has a press-stud type connector attached. What I need is the cable to connect the two.
This would need to be long enough to route through the car to the front dash.
Any ideas or experience of this would be useful to hear.

FYI this is a 07 plate XS.

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turboextreme



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I tried to use the existing aerial when i fitted my Dab motion unit which transmits to the existing premium radio as i have a xs like you on a 2007.
I used part of a old Dab glass mount aerial and soldered the amplified circuit board to the dab window aerial which worked but the reception was not great unless you were in a city which has a strong dab signal.
I had to purchase a Roof mounted Dab/ FM Jvc Hal -2 which i will change later for a Shark fin type that has a dab whip antenna also made by Blauplunkt.

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wildebed



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cheers for that. I might just abandon the project as it's for Radio 6 music and talk sport in the main - the latter being also an AM of course.

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