Woodstock DAB52
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Can anyone confirm that the above fits MY01 - don't want to get caught out like I did with the Pioneer. Anyone with a picture would be great.
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http://www.chiark.com/scooby/icetoc.asp?section=5&subsection=9
That may help.
The holes on the sides of the Woodstock are not threaded which makes things a little difficult. I ended up using insulation tape as described.
That may help.
The holes on the sides of the Woodstock are not threaded which makes things a little difficult. I ended up using insulation tape as described.
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audio man,
thanks for that, fantastic FAQ of Chiark's anwered all my questions except, how secure is the tape method?!, and if you fitted a separate glass digital aerial where did you put it and how did you route the cable?
sorry more questions but buying the thing will really stretch the budget and I want to make sure I can make a reasonable job of fitting it myself
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thanks for that, fantastic FAQ of Chiark's anwered all my questions except, how secure is the tape method?!, and if you fitted a separate glass digital aerial where did you put it and how did you route the cable?
sorry more questions but buying the thing will really stretch the budget and I want to make sure I can make a reasonable job of fitting it myself
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on no another DAB question. Been looking at the "My-Blaupunkt" site and they are doing a deal on DAB aerials. But there seem to be several types, which appear to receive different frequencies. (Found in their multimedia-DAB section). What is the difference between these aerials and all the frequencies, L-Band, Band III, 220Mhz VHF, DAB, Band I. I'm totally confused.
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Using tape holds it in just fine. Not a hint of a wobble.
I work at Halfords in Redhill so if your passing, pop in and we'll have a chat if I'm there.
I'll check out the site you mentioned and get back.
I work at Halfords in Redhill so if your passing, pop in and we'll have a chat if I'm there.
I'll check out the site you mentioned and get back.
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