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Mountain_man



Member Since: 09 Dec 2011
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recommend me a GOOD QUALITY FM aerial
Round here we do not have the luxury of free to air TV, DAB radio or even a mobile phone signal. And with the seeming reduction in power from the FM transmitters it seems our normal radio reception is getting worse and worse each year. What i really need is a good aerial that can get reception even in this pretty marginal part of the UK. I have been using a genuine LR retractable aerial on the recommendation of a mate and it proved to have a good reception. However it has only lasted about a year before it got snapped off on the overgrown hedges that I have to drive through on a daily basis. I guess I need an unbreakable aerial and would prefer it to go in the existing hole in the wing. I have previously tried all sorts of rubber-duck things and they prove to be pretty crap (and still snap off easily at the base).

So what do I buy?

Any idea?
Post #366027 20th Oct 2014 9:57pm
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JWL



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England 2002 Defender 110 Td5 SW Coniston Green
Plus1, after putting a better head unit in my 110 it is showing up that the aerial I have is severly lacking. What happened to the days when we used to chuck some bent wire up in the roof lining of the tractor cab and get all the radio stations clearly, even Caroline? Rolling Eyes
Post #366035 20th Oct 2014 10:22pm
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Lorryman100



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I have the Entreq aerial fitted. Good quality and no issues with reception. Got it from Brendan (leeds) on here and took about 40 mins to fit. Thumbs Up


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Post #366046 20th Oct 2014 11:15pm
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Tiger



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Bosch Autoflex is the ultimate Defender Aerial. Thumbs Up

Works from Mach to Welshpool (Radio2)

My old standard LR aerial, used to switch to some Irish radio at Brigands Inn Confused
Post #366057 20th Oct 2014 11:39pm
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Wales 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Santorini Black
Which part of the welsh mountains are you struggling with?

My Defender has spent a bit of time in the wilderness in Wales (mid to north) and my self made bee-sting bodge (using the standard aerial cut off and a bee-sting screwed inside it) has never failed to pick up a signal. I'm not using the standard headunit so possibly my Sony one has a better tuner. Craig Rogers

2007 Puma 110 XS
2011 Evoque Coupe Dynamic Lux
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Post #366086 21st Oct 2014 8:16am
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Mountain_man



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Cheers for replies so far lads. We are stuck deep in the Llanthony Valley in the Black Mountains and get almost no reception of anything (other than the police Tetra of course!) and Censored BB too. Not that we pay any less than anyone else of course.

I know the Irish channel Tiger, I always uesd to get that on the A44 between Llangurig and Aber when I worked there.

Will check out some of your suggestions.

Thumbs Up

PS it is also a Sony head unit I have!
Post #366102 21st Oct 2014 9:58am
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Wales 2007 Defender 110 Puma 2.4 XS CSW Santorini Black
Ah, the land that time forgot! Thumbs Up

Great place though and can see why you're struggling. Craig Rogers

2007 Puma 110 XS
2011 Evoque Coupe Dynamic Lux
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Post #366103 21st Oct 2014 9:59am
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Tiger



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The Bosch works well as it's amplified. It takes a 12v feed from the radio and you need to make sure its earthed also. I added a supplemental earth cable rather cable rather than relying on the Ali bodywork.

I also think it looks rather smart Thumbs Up (It looks almost the same as the Entreq, I originally thought they were the same but rebranded but I don't think the Entreq is amplified ?? )
Post #366107 21st Oct 2014 10:06am
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JWL



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England 2002 Defender 110 Td5 SW Coniston Green
I've got an amplified aerial winging it's way through the post, it's a cheaper version and undoubtedly a lot more fragile but I've bought it to give the amplified route a try.
Post #366491 22nd Oct 2014 7:26pm
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jst



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Mountain_man wrote:
get almost no reception of anything (other than the police Tetra of course!) and Censored BB too. Not that we pay any less than anyone else of course.



you could always move.....

Bosch seems way fwd currently, let me know what you decide i need one too! Cheers

James
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Post #366507 22nd Oct 2014 8:21pm
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SGH



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Bosch Autoflex for me too.. Thumbs Up
Post #366581 23rd Oct 2014 8:31am
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JWL



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England 2002 Defender 110 Td5 SW Coniston Green
Well the fleabay purchase arrived this morning, it's fitted and I'm quite impressed. Bit of a pain in the neck as the co-ax lead is about 10" long but on the other hand by putting a socket on your existing co-ax it means you don't have to thread a new lead. Just connect the power wire to a ignition live and away you go. Even sat outside my house the old aerial struggled to pick up Radio 2, I listen to a local station which isn't a BBC station so doesn't play with all the tuning gadgets but now it plays well and clear. Did the school run and where signal is lost in a few dips in woodland the signal stayed right through. I put it in place of the old aerial on the wing and the tilt of the whip works well with the slope of the screen. The thing is flexible and is better quality than I expected



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Here's the link and at the price I was quite happy to take a chance

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/250559708597?_tr...EBIDX%3AIT
Post #366794 23rd Oct 2014 11:17pm
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Mountain_man



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Thanks for the link JWL, and to everyone else who has replied. Very grateful. Now to spend some money!.
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tasr12



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England 2002 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Zambezi Silver
Which live did you connect to? I've got the co-ax running to the wing but with no aerial as I've just cut it off as it was in the depths of the engine compartment?

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Presumably it's easy enough to just put the cut end in to a female co-ax socket for the new aerial to receive?

Old thread but just what I'm looking for.

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1995 110 CSW 300TDi - SOLD
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tasr12



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England 2002 Defender 110 Td5 CSW Zambezi Silver
Ok, so aerial is on but the reception hasn't improved by that much. Which live can I tap in to to see if that makes the difference? There are a few plugs within reach but I don't want to mess anything up! 2002 110 CSW TD5, Zambezi Silver
1995 110 CSW 300TDi - SOLD
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