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punkieys17
09-01-2008, 10:47 AM
I'm about to fit a Revo DAB adaptor to a Mercedes C-Class W203 2003 model.

The car uses the rear windscreen for its radio aerial. Has ayone used a splitter to supply the DAB feed - if so what has been their experience. This is my preferred solution as it keeps the car "clean".

The car wil be used for a commute between Surrey and london - so reasonable signal strength all the way.

If I have to go with the glass mount aerial then what suggestions would the forum members make.
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television
09-01-2008, 11:29 AM
I'm about to fit a Revo DAB adaptor to a Mercedes C-Class W203 2003 model.

The car uses the rear windscreen for its radio aerial. Has ayone used a splitter to supply the DAB feed - if so what has been their experience. This is my preferred solution as it keeps the car "clean".

The car wil be used for a commute between Surrey and london - so reasonable signal strength all the way.

If I have to go with the glass mount aerial then what suggestions would the forum members make.
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If you split the lead you would be better off with a split amp to keep the signals clean, you cant split the the lead without one successsfully

peckerpecks
10-01-2008, 08:27 PM
I have used an autoleads powered DAB splitter and it has been toally faultless. Got mine off e-bay new for £20 but are readily available for £20-£30. www.autoleads.co.uk:bannana:

television
10-01-2008, 08:35 PM
I have used an autoleads powered DAB splitter and it has been toally faultless. Got mine off e-bay new for £20 but are readily available for £20-£30. www.autoleads.co.uk:bannana: (http://www.autoleads.co.uk:bannana:)

Do you have a part number, I cant find one there, thank you