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16th October 2013, 17:54 | #1 |
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Where is the antenna connection (h-line->ddin)
Hello, I bought a 100th anniversary rover 75 with the hk system.
But i want to install the D-din (Sean version) but there is no radio antenna plug? Do I need to extend something from the rear? For those who think it's a shame I'll connect the HK system as well
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We can provide the Extension/Adapter to extent the aerial from the boot. You will also need the 17PIN/ISO Adapter , which we can also provide. It will connect your "hidden" adapter to our head unit. This is the aerial adapter Cheers Sean |
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Just to expand on what Sean said, the radio receiver module is in the wheel well under a plastic cover that needs removing to gain access.
You can remove the aerial from the ( no longer needed ) module and then connect this to the aerial lead in Sean's picture and run this under the door treads to the dashboard of your car Cheers, Jeff
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Thanks for the info, Sean I'll love to order but P&P will be to much (Netherlands)
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A quick trip to the Hook Of Holland, board a ferry and in no time you will be here I could even fit it for you when here
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And If you want to float across, Maybe we can come to an arrangement on installation cost, So you save Postage , and save some fitting costs, get a true professional in ouir units to install it ! How can you refuse ? |
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You could even avail yourself to some fine Seaside Fish and Chips whilst your here. They come with a Coolcat seal of approval
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I would love to come over for a cup of tea or a beer
But the antenna cable cost here 12 euro and the ddin comes out of my 75 tourer. I installed it more then a year ago so installation will be no problem (if you use the right antenna connection ). And i modified a HK amplifier, it plugs with an iso plug into the lead to the ddin and on the other end to the power and speaker iso plugs. This way i get maximum pleasure out of the ddin with hk speakers and amplifier. Sounds great!!!! But thanks for the offer to assist you guys are to kind
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