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Low performance of a VDO Picasso head unit and Connects2 i/f



 
 
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Old August 5th 03, 09:03 PM posted to uk.rec.audio.car
Salva
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Default Low performance of a VDO Picasso head unit and Connects2 i/f

Hi, Couple of weeks ago I posted some messages of a connects2 interface to a
Picasso VDO HU and sony MP3 changer, I bougth it and I have to said that I'm
more than pleased with it. I installed the whole thing in the back seat
space (the one under the feet). Strange thing is that while the box had the
correct reference, the interface itself had the peugeot reference, I guess
that being PSA cars both have the same HU.

Now, my only unhappyness with the Head Unit is the Radio (FM) performance,
if you receive a "fringe" signal it gets affected very easily by unwanted
stations, other units in other cars perform much better. I don't know if
that is a antenna issue or is the tuner that has low cuality, to me seems a
problem more of selectivity than sensitivity wich rules out the antennae.
Changing the H/U is ruled out because I don't want to loose the display
info.

- Any idea on how can I improve FM reception?

bye

Salva F


 




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