25:th-Sep-2015, 00:42:32
(24:th-Sep-2015, 22:24:54)sheppy1 Wrote:(24:th-Sep-2015, 00:16:41)sanj424 Wrote:Welcome! can I ask which shark fin you went for and how does it affect the signal?(23:rd-Sep-2015, 04:40:46)Lewis6317 Wrote: Welcome, :-) we like you cd400 over there as you get colour screen lol
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Thanks. I didn't get the upgraded Infotainment with nav option when I bought it. So what I have is the CD400 radio but with bluetooth, voice commands, usb and aux ports as factory standards. So just the orange red screen.
I'm thinking about getting one of those chinese android infortainment systems that integrate with the steering wheel and dash buttons that also run the torque app with it, and maybe a reversing camera with it.
I did change the long aerial antenna to a FM sharkfin though.
Thanks
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I have something like this: http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Car-Special-W...2c97c172ff.
It goes over original aerial base and is more of a soft wire antenna covered by the sharkfin.
Photos on my car below. It No significant reduction in signal. I tested it when I was in the basement car park where even the factory antenna struggles. Probably still 90+% there. The only watch out here is that the glue underneath may melt under hot weather. I found this out when I had the roof vinyl wrapped as there was glue residue on the aerial base when it was removed and refitted. But it can easily be removed. So maybe some duck tape to secure the antenna that goes on the inside ceiling of the sharkfin would help the glue not spill over. It won't affect the performance as the wire inside can just hang around inside anyway.
It is on the "big" side to fit the original base but I think still fits the J fine.