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OK, the radio was really pissing me off so I ripped the dash apart tonight to check things out. I verified that the stock VX antenna is indeed powered (12v). The problem was that the Crutchfield wiring harness did not acknowledge the antenna pin and therefore didn't connect it to the antenna power. The stock antenna must be tuned to receive FM bands, as the FM stations sounded fine without power. The 12v must be to amplify the AM. So all of you with aftermarket head units that get crappy AM signals, check for the antenna power!!
Oh and as for listening to the tuner, I have Sirius and my iPod hooked up for music, the AM is for sports radio (since Sirius doesn't carry MLB). I don't ever listen to FM.
Around here the AM sux sooo much worse than the FM. We would be better off finding a Podcast and listening to sports talk that wayOriginally Posted by PitViper
Sports Radio 660AM (WFAN) is quite good around here. I could live without just about every other AM/FM station though. Besides, it would be tough to listen to a live game with a podcastOriginally Posted by CrnCnn
true true... I dont really listen or watch too many sports any how so that didnt occur to me.. I watch MMA fights and thats about it
To Bart, and other's. Why listen to radio?.... easiest way to tune in XM (or Sirrus). Imagine, a genres of music that you really really enjoy,... played non-stop.
Best money I've wasted in a long long time. Actually listening to it right now on the computer as we,...type.
just my 2 cents
AM 'should' use a ferrite dipole loop antenna inside the radio itself. I dont think the roof antenna affects AM at all... But I could be wrong.Originally Posted by PitViper
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Not for music, for sports. I use Sirius for music (and football broadcasts), so only options for baseball are to get XM as well (they have the exclusive rights to MLB), or AM radio. Since I'm good with Sirius, no need to get to get yet another satellite subscription - I can't possibly listen to all of the Sirius stations as it is.Originally Posted by rowhard
Not sure of the specifics, but with the 12v antenna wire connected I now get AM clear as a whistle.Originally Posted by Spike
I have the same problem with AM. Did you connect it to anywhere in particular or just splice it to the radio input power?
Originally Posted by PitViper
My AM whistles when i am near high tension lines :P
I've thought about that, but I already have 260 GIGs of MP3s that are my genre to keep my ears quite happy...no need for radio of any kind, not even for sports, cause I am one of those rare, straight, American males who could care less about sports of any kind....
Bart
Originally Posted by rowhard
I only use AM to listen to Coast To Coast AM w/ Art Bell or George Noory...
I only like sports at the venue... hate them on the radio, and not so great on TV either
I connected it to the antenna power wire on the Alpine head unit. You probably don't want to use the main or acc power since it would be on more then it needs to be. The antenna power line only reads 12v when the radio is on.Originally Posted by MustangO3