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I have recently swapped the jap stereo to an Aussie FM band stereo.

The unit can hardly pickup any radio stations. I have removed the powered band expander and was wondering if that also aided with boosting the signal.

If not I have read there is a booster somewhere in the vehicle for the aerial which Im trying to find to make sure its connected / powered up etc.

Cheers

Ian

  • 2 years later...

I have a similar problem with a r34 gtt but the colours in the middle of my my harness are different to that. They are yellow and blue.

- Blue one says ant control and is currently not hooked up to anything (could be the problem?)

- Yellow one says batt

There is a red one there too and that says acc.

Which one should I actually tap in to to get the antenna amplifier working?

Please help!

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  • 1 year later...

After replacing the standard radio cassette with alpine head unit, jl amp & speakers, the radio was shit,but after finding this thread problem fixed.thanks guy's.

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