Civic radio antenna question

Discussion in 'Civic' started by Gabe, May 20, 2004.

  1. Gabe

    Gabe Guest

    Hi. I've got an 02 Civic LX. Its radio antenna is imbedded in the rear
    window. Since I live in a rural area, my FM reception is poor, and it seems
    especially so when I'm driving my Honda. I checked with Honda's parts
    dept., and they have no booster or add on.
    Any suggestions? Is there a relatively easy way to add a real exterior
    antenna? Also, might it not be worth the trouble?
    Thanks,
    Gabe
     
    Gabe, May 20, 2004
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  2. Gabe

    disallow Guest

    you can get fm amplifiers that go in-line with the FM
    antenna wire, that should boost your signal some. You can
    find it at Radio Shack.
     
    disallow, May 20, 2004
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  3. Gabe

    Joseph Wind Guest

    Rat Shack no longer sells car radio accessories, like they used to. If the
    reception is that bad, I would suggest going with XM radio.
     
    Joseph Wind, May 22, 2004
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  4. Gabe

    w_tom Guest

    That type of Antenna requires that both sides of antenna
    cable (core and shield) make an excellent and electrically
    isolated connection to radio. For example, listen to an AM
    radio station that is maybe 70 or 100 miles distant. Does
    engine noise (actually alternator oscillator) interfere with
    AM? IOW when engine is turned off, does noise go away? If
    so, the antenna wire (possibily connector to radio) is not
    making proper connection. Bad antenna connection means FM
    will receive clearly only up to a point - then reception falls
    apart.
     
    w_tom, May 22, 2004
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