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trebor 24th August 2010 11:25

Xtrons poor radio reception – cause and fix
 
Many of us who have installed an Xtrons double din unit have experienced poor radio reception, with FM channels fading and non existent reception on AM.

There have been other threads on this and I know some members have fitted aerial boosters to try and get a better signal but now we seem to have the problem cracked once and for all.

The purple and yellow power cable on the aerial amp (which on the saloon is located inside the passenger side pillar by the rear windscreen) should be carrying 12v to power up the amp and the other end of this lead is inside the ISO grey plug which plugs into the back of the head unit.

On the Xtrons unit however the aerial power comes from a spare brown lead which comes out of the back of the unit and needs to be separately connected to the purple and yellow lead on the grey ISO plug at pin 5, this will give you 12v and the answer to your prayers. Connect an in line 1amp fuse to the brown wire coming out of the head unit and then connect the other end of the fuse to the purple and yellow cable at pin 5 of the ISO plug– and jobs a good un !

Before I found out about the spare brown cable on the back of the Xtrons unit I had already tested my purple and yellow cable going to the amp and discovered it wasn’t carrying 12v so I ran another lead via a piggy back fuse from the fuse box area but if you do it this way make sure you select a fuse which is not a permanent live otherwise your battery could be run down over a period of time, and also insert a 1 amp in line fuse as above at the glovebox end.

The solution to this problem has been a combined effort so I would like to thank Duncan ( lowed B ) for his advice along the way and Mick ( Wide Load ) for information relating to the spare brown cable on the Xtrons Unit

Happy listening !

tony_fry 24th August 2010 16:50

Its strange why the OEM did not suffer the same problems as the Extron and other units, I know CDTi (Eamonn) had problem with the reception on the head unit supplied by Sean (RadioGuy)

MARKUK 24th August 2010 17:41

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Originally Posted by tony_fry (Post 578168)
Its strange why the OEM did not suffer the same problems as the Extron and other units, I know CDTi (Eamonn) had problem with the reception on the head unit supplied by Sean (RadioGuy)

I do have issues in the north east and Scotland with reception on my xtrons single din...That might just be weak signal in those areas though..

Mark

baconbuttyman 7th September 2010 19:02

i have tried the solution that robert suggested and to no avail, i will try again with a lesser guage wire, but for now, have reinstalled the oem unit to see if there are any probs with that, if there is its obviouslt the booster is shot

baconbuttyman 9th September 2010 09:06

oem unit, is fine, so the booster is not the problem, in my initial trial and comms with Trebor about this i tried the full cable with inline fuse, so this afternoon i am going to try the method at the connector plug. will keep you updated, i would rather have the xtron than the harmony, but the radio reception is a problem.

baconbuttyman 10th September 2010 09:17

ok
yesterday i tried the reconnection method recommended by Robert, i found that i didnt have the color coding that Robert stated as my unit is not an xtrons its an Xtron, which went belly up a year or so ago, obviously the name was changed to Xtrons and set up by the same people, any way. it seems a lot better, will thorgoughly test tday while out n about. was thinking of putting it on ebay and get the newer xtrons tho. they are only £130.

Mr Edd 12th September 2010 19:24

Would this issue be the same as I am having with the Chinese 2-Din unit?

Whistling on AM and fuzzy and clipping or clicking noises on FM.

Edd

trebor 12th September 2010 20:47

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Originally Posted by Mr Edd (Post 587104)
Would this issue be the same as I am having with the Chinese 2-Din unit?

Whistling on AM and fuzzy and clipping or clicking noises on FM.

Edd

just test the wire going at the rear going into the amp is it carrying 12v ?

Mr Edd 15th September 2010 07:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by trebor (Post 587146)
just test the wire going at the rear going into the amp is it carrying 12v ?


How do I do that please? I ain't an electronic whiz kid... I ain't even a kid. :shrug:

Edd

CDTi 15th September 2010 09:24

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Originally Posted by Mr Edd (Post 588137)
How do I do that please? I ain't an electronic whiz kid... I ain't even a kid. :shrug:

Edd

Get a cheapo multimeter in Maplin or Aldi - should be less than £10.

You could use a 12V bulb or LED but a meter is much better.


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