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If I can't get any radio reception in my R34 GTT (has a kenwood mp3 player) is it likely that the antenna just isn't hooked up? I can see the line down the rear window which I assume is the antenna. Do you mean the plug from the standard R34 antenna won't plug into my headunit?

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that or the amplifier in not connected.

im having the problem of realy bad reception on my r34, ive just put a pioneer head unit in, with the addaptor and all but i get bad reception.

Is there an amlifier for the antenna? if so were? and if thats not the prob, any idea what it could be?

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Ok here is what tour problem is . I'm guessing o you only get am channels ??. Your Antener is in the back window. Common problem with this is if you take you car down to get it tinted and the installer doesent check first then he will uses tint with metal in it for you back window shorting out the Antena !! Get the tint in your back window only to be replaced with a carbon based tint and you problem will be fixed

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