Does it tune the same frequencies as in Australia or is it designed for a different band? Jim
I need some suggestions.
I swopped the original Land Rover radio/tape for a Sony radio/CD.
The vehicle is a 99 D2.
The original LR unit picked up the local radio stations without a problem.
The Sony unit will not pick up one station, nothing but static.
I bought a adaptor harness from Supercheap that goes from the ISO plug in the dash to the Sony plug. I checked the wiring diagram and the aerial booster from the car appears to be connected to the correct terminal on the radio.
The aerial is plugged in properly.
The Sony radio was in my wife's Golf for a while. When I sold the vehicle I took it out. This was about two years back and the radio has been in the box ever since. This was back in South Africa, but that wouldn't make a difference would it?
Has anyone had this problem? Or have any suggestions.
My next option would be to buy a new radio to see if it a problem with the Sony unit itself.
Does it tune the same frequencies as in Australia or is it designed for a different band? Jim
Jim VK2MAD
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I'm one of those poor suckers whose favourite radio station is AM - especially now the breakfast DJ has moved on and we have a one eyed replacement. I also live in an area where reception AM and TV/FM can be less than ideal, even though we are less than 20 km from the transmitters.
I recently bought a good quality Pioneer media system but the AM recepton was woeful. We then fitted a dedicated radio arial on the bull bar - no better,in fact worse. Next stage was an extra earth direct to the chassis - no better,still worse. If they can't make significant improvements, then its back to the D2a rear window arial and my OE radio/CD once I get my wee beastie back from a blown turbo and possibly a new engine!!!
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Start with the basics...
Pull the radio out again (yea, I know...)
Put it on the table, connect 12v to it (the right way around), a speaker & an aerial.
If you can get it to tune into the stations like that, you are on your way to solving the riddle.
Then, assuming it is working, throw it back in the car, (yes... I KNOW...) hook it all up again, and try again. If still no luck, try the antenna you used on the test table...
Work thru it methodicaly...
BTW - did you try a cd in it while it was hooked up in the car? This will prove the amp side & speakers, if it works...
I'd be checking frequencies if its come from South Africa. I know USA radios have different frequencies on AM. FM should be O'k
Gary
goodness I haven't even noticed an aerial on mine.. better go check
Off topic but you might be interested, I just bought an Eclipse system as it has secondary units available for sat and dig radio. Each extra unit is around $200 but I hope to be able to stay current with thus system.
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Is the radio set up to step in 10KHz steps which is what radio station spacing was here at one time? It's been 9KHz for many years. Usually, it's a simple set-up feature to select one or the other. If it's been out of use for some years it may have defaulted to 10KHz.
However, having said that, one should still be able to pick something up.
RSA appears to use the same AM and FM broadcast bands as Australia.
Ron B.
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Thanks for the replies.
Yes the CD player works, that's all I can listen to at the moment.
There is a frequency switch under the unit but that made no improvement.
I'm starting to think its the unit itself. I'm going to try another radio to confirm if this is the case.
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