FL1 Td4 roof aerial?

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VisitingAlien

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I have a 2005 FL1, Td4, 3-door, and wonder if anyone has fitted an alternative roof aerial instead if the original lengthy bee-sting?
With details & hopefully a Link - if possible.
Thanks.
 
Yes, I got one of these antennas for wife's 3-door when I installed a 2-din android head unit with DAB radio. Works really well on FM and DAB. Signal levels are excellent.

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We use a similar antenna on the campervans at work for TV and radio reception.

They work reasonably well - although reading up on them, there may be issues depending on horizontal or vertical 'something' in the airwaves - which may just relate to TV, but probably radio as well as that's digital as well these days.

Also found them to be questionable in terms of reliability, I'm having to replace them quite regularly. That though may be due to their harsh location stuck atop a high-top van on corrugated roofing and sealed in with lashings of junk. Also morons that catch them on trees when 'freedom' camping or carpark roofs.

Mind you, still more reliable than an LDV radio aerial that, like the rest of the van, rusts out faster than a 60's Fiat.

https://www.rvsupercentre.co.nz/apollo-terrestrial-tv-and-am-fm-whip-antenna-30cm

I think there may be badge engineering on this. I think they are made by a UK outfit Avtex, part ANSP108.

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Mmmmmmmm
Working on the principle that everything on Amazon comes from the same supplier in China I looked around and found the same aerial on ebay for close to half the price

I'll order this instead and report back.
 
Just make sure it's an "eightwood" one, and not a copy. I have bought several of that brand & they work well.

BTW, on the polarisation question above most UK radio these days is "mixed polarisation" so should work fine with virtical or horizontal antennas.
 
Just make sure it's an "eightwood" one, and not a copy. I have bought several of that brand & they work well.

I have done some selling on Amazon and ebay in the past and in most cases the brand is just something made up by the seller. They are selling the same item as others bought from the same factory and using the same photos supplied by the Chinese wholesaler. Often the only difference is the price.

This is probably the one.

I might be wrong on all of this but hopefully not.
 
Ali, we will see. The bit that I always check for is the actual gain & freq range. Lots of them are lower spec.

  • Roof mount active AM/FM DAB + car aerial.DAB BandIII and L Band Frequency Range: 174-237MHz / 1452-1492MHz | Gain: 10dB | Input Impedance: 50 ohm
  • AM/FM Frequency: 525-1700Khz/87.5-108 MHz | Gain: 7dB
 
Ali, we will see. The bit that I always check for is the actual gain & freq range. Lots of them are lower spec.

  • Roof mount active AM/FM DAB + car aerial.DAB BandIII and L Band Frequency Range: 174-237MHz / 1452-1492MHz | Gain: 10dB | Input Impedance: 50 ohm
  • AM/FM Frequency: 525-1700Khz/87.5-108 MHz | Gain: 7dB
After I ordered it I noticed a disclaimer at the bottom of the ad
"Note: This product can only be installed on the rear roof, not the front roof. Not applicable to all models."

Any idea what that is supposed to mean? I only have one roof.
 
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