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Fitting a DAB radio to a van

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Pah! That's nothing. I'm waiting until they get full 3-D while the car drives itself. Although I should probably pass my driving test first, to be fair.
 
As a matter of interest, did you have to install a separate DAB aerial? And if so, was it a ‘stick on the windscreen’ type?
Just wondering if those are any good.
 
Libertarian said:
As a matter of interest, did you have to install a separate DAB aerial? And if so, was it a ‘stick on the windscreen’ type?
Just wondering if those are any good.

No DAB aerial.
 
Darran said:

That’s a cracking job. Looking at the quality of the finisher and fit around the unit, many a Japanese guy must have had the same idea as you.
 
The only other problem is the digital clock. It’s on Tokyo time because of the sat nav being on the Japanese satellite.
The auto electrician said it can be sorted but it’s hassle and not worth it. :lol:
 
Darran said:
The only other problem is the digital clock. It’s on Tokyo time because of the sat nav being on the Japanese satellite.
The auto electrician said it can be sorted but it’s hassle and not worth it. :lol:

Be fine if you're driving to Niigata, :lol: :lol: :lol:
 
Niigata Jack said:
Darran said:
The only other problem is the digital clock. It’s on Tokyo time because of the sat nav being on the Japanese satellite.
The auto electrician said it can be sorted but it’s hassle and not worth it. :lol:

Be fine if you're driving to Niigata, :lol: :lol: :lol:

Piss off Porky.
 

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