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Old 11th October 2011, 16:53   #1
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Hi I am just putting a single din fascia ( original equipment) in place of my symphony unit .

I have two problems,

1. the bottom of the fascia is loose as there is nothing for it to clip on.Are there any parts I need for this?
2. I have two small black wire one being the aerial the second one I don't know, but looks like a small aerial/ any ideas

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Old 11th October 2011, 20:23   #2
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The smaller cable is used by the Symphony unit for the aerial diversity amplifier (selects the best bit of the aerial to use).
You won't need it for other units.
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The smaller cable is used by the Symphony unit for the aerial diversity amplifier (selects the best bit of the aerial to use).
You won't need it for other units.
Thanks, just the fitting to sort out then
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