Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 17:20
If the radio in question is a poor performer, there is bugger all that can be done apart from replacement.
Signal strength is not everything ..... the radio has to have good selectivity (recieve wanted in presence of unwanted) and good noise rejection ( the ability to seperate signal from noise) ....... of course if it is
well designed for those, it will have better sensitivity (ability to deal with low signal)
aerial amplifiers on car radios have some limitations ...... the biggest limitation is signal overload ...... if you boost the signal for weak situations it makes the radio more prone to overload is strong signals.
Thus the gain in car radio aerial amplifiers is very limited .... seriously only a few db ...... where in TV we push 20, 30 and 40db .... because our situation is controlled.
Yeh and the noise figures on car radio aerial amps are gererally pretty piss poor.
In the past ... we had high and low gain switches on high end radios ...... pretty much obsolete ..... good radios have good AGC ( automatic gain control).
Yes an improved aerial in an improved location will produce better reception ........ but a good radio helps a great deal.
Toyota have always had pretty
well sorted factory radios .... maybee not the latest thing, mabee not the best speakers ..... some other brands had, FM, cassette, CD, MP3 and bluetooth before Toyota ...... but their radios always worked
well.
some of the base model aftermarket radio units have good reception performance where the bigger fancy ones don't.
I ran a base model clarion in my L300 for years and It handily spanked the origional factory radio.
I've just put a near base model pioneer in my 2wd hilux ... and it seems respectable.
I'll be mounting a 1.8m AM/FM mobile1 helical whip on the roof rack shorty, I'll be interested to see how that goes and if it gets 4kq reception past
Warwick,
Toowoomba and Gympie ... where it becomes unreliable at the moment.
cheers
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Follow Up By: The Bantam - Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 17:24
Tuesday, May 23, 2017 at 17:24
if you look in the aeropro catalogue you will find they still sell in line aerial amplifiers ..... pretty similar to those that have been around since I was fitting car radio in the 80s' ...... but they are still the cheap pretty much ineffectual thing they always where ........ not because they are poor product .... because of the limitations I mention above.
try one if you like
cheers
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