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Radio works without Antenna?
Does the SVX have a diversity antenna system or just the motorized mast.
I recently damaged my antenna mast and the antenna motor was skippng so I pulled the antenna stem out and broke it off and then fed out the pusher plastic and cut it off and the radio worked fine. I had a local car audio shop tell me they could put in an after market so I said get one but when it came it was the wrong size. It appears there is no aftermarket replacement. They of couse pulled the entire motor assembly before realizing anything but when I picked it up tonight the radio ( Pioneer double din about 45 days new) still worked fine even after the 50 mile drive home, including distant fringe stations. No static isuues and it sounds better. Also had new Pioneer door speakers put in today. I can't decide if I want to bother ordering a new motor and mast. I will figure out something for the mast hole if I take this route. Any thoughts? |
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Re: Radio works without Antenna?
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It actually uses the rear defroster as an antenna and automatically chooses the one it thinks is getting better reception. Try listening to the radio and then turning your rear defroster on, you'll notice the static
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Re: Re: Radio works without Antenna?
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What does "diversity" mean in this usage? Please.
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Re: Re: Re: Radio works without Antenna?
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I'll take the input from both antennas and depending on which is giving a better reception, it'll use that. Again, I could be wrong but I had a TV tuner that did that same thing.
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A new antenna mast would most likely solve your problem. They are available from Subaruparts.com for around $35.
Go to www.svxworldnetwork.org go to the "How To" section and there will be an antenna mast replacement. Its pretty easy and doesn't require too many tools. Doug
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Thanks to all for the input. I will try the rear defroster when I pick it up Saturday from having stabilizer links installed.
I will post a reply on my findings. I would just do the mast but th motor is also "slipping". |
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I picked up my car tonight instaed of tomorrow and the radio works just fine even with the rear defroster on. I even turned on the sideview defrosters and still no problem. The fringe stations had no change either. There was condensation/frost on the rear window. It was below 30 tonight.
I may put a new motor and mast in with a separate switch to raise and lower when needed. I am keeping the SVX under cover in a vinyl shelter (quonset hut/greenhouse) with nothing else in the shelter. The hand crank (like an awning) roll up door does not go up high enough to miss the antenna and I am sure my wife or I will forget to lower the antenna before entry or exit and repeat the damage routine. I know I could forget the second switch as well. This may all seem strange to some but works for me to reduce opprtunity of error. |
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