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Press rear windscreen heating spoils radio reception
Another question:
When I engage rear windscreen heating by pressing the button on climate I hear hissing sound from radio. Seems like reception quality becomes poor during heating. I know about 4 antennas in rear windscreen and diversity switcher. Is something wrong with them or is it normal to lose some reception quality during heating? If it's abnormal, where I should look first? Diversity switcher? Thanks. |
In short, I dont know, I rarely drive with the radio on, and I dont have a D2 now to compare.
Audi were pretty thorough with their heated screen implementaton: In 1997 when the S8 first came out with Navigation, they fitted a special circuit to the rear parcel shelf that made sure the heated screen and the electronic compass for the GPS were never on at the same time to save the Navigation getting screwed up, so seems unlikely they would overlook radio interference. The diversity was only fitted to cars with Sat nav after 1998 or to every car after late 2000 as prior to that cars had a rear wing mounted electric aerial. I guess you'll have to hope a D2 forum member can test for you and see what they get, although I'm not sure whats likely to be at fault if theirs works fine... |
Check the connections to the rear screen element. If they are in any way corroded you will get a high resistance on the circuit, and noise as a result.
Just a thought. |
Thanks Ian and Thanks Jayzee.
I hope others will share with me their "heating" experience while redio is on :) |
My D2 FL S8 has done that for years, well ever since I've owned it. I switch the radio off if I need to use the rear screen heater. It doesn't interfere with anything else - CDs etc. Never need the rear screen heater on long so it doesn't really bother me.
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Thanks Condor,
I'm not alone :) |
mine is fine, radio isn't bothered by HRW operation at all so i suspect hissing is not normal....... My ariel is wing mounted as i'm a 97/98 model and that's with the mast at half height (won't go higher, stone pinged off it and dented a section stopping full extention) which has always given perfect reception
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mine seems OK?
This might help: http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/satelli...n-options.html The first bit says how to check your antenna's working ok. might be worth seeing if it changes when the rear windows turned on and off. |
Thanks Mr K,
I'll try that. Though I upgraded to RNS-E recently I'll pop my RNS-D back and will play with menus. :) ...not completely sure though what all those numbers mean :Confused: But we'll see Searched other forums. People with the same problem say that changing rear window (!) cured the problem. http://audiforums.com/forum/showthread.php?t=88595 http://www.audi-sport.net/vb/new-a3-...reception.html http://forum.e46fanatics.com/showthread.php?t=46705 http://forums.mercedesclub.org.uk/ar...p/t-14790.html I don't really understand as to why it's the window itself -- when demister if off the FM reception is great. I remember I've checked my rear window when it was cold and all heating "threads" were actually working, so there's no apparent visible damage. Any more thoughts? P.S. I wonder why car industry integrate aerials to windscreen -- because it's cheaper or because reception is better vs traditional rod aerial? Frankly, I don't want to change rear windscreen if it actually causes the problem. I have car with rod type of aerial on the rear fender and it has that little box (amplifier?) under the aerial and it has unused "Radio" socket: http://forum.a8parts.co.uk/attachmen...5&d=1282046789 I'm thinking to connect that socket directly with radio unit, bypassing the windscreen system, but not sure about reception quality. Could anyone comment about that "amplifier" and technical feasibility of such "upgrade"? Anyway, there are 3 sockets on the little box: 1. Funk, GSM 900-1800, connected with another "signal amplifier" and then with GSM module. 2. RC, 433Mhz. Have no idea what it is. 3. FM Radio and +12 DC. At the moment only socket number one is actually used in my car. Could anyone explain please what's is the socket number 2 -- "RC 433Mhz" ? Remote Control I suspect... Questions, Questions, Questions... :) |
My D2 has a half height antennae mast on the LH rear wing. It has been replaced twice by me and has no amplifier. In the UK all BBC stations work well on RDS but in France we regularly pass from weak signal to weak signal and needs new tuning. The exception is French motorway radio which is fine everywhere. Personally I'd prefer a rear screen aerial as there would then be no chance of knocking it off on a tree as the barge needs such a large space I'm often backing into a small space under a tree:o
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2. Remote control 433Mhz is a narrow band for remote controls 3. It’s for your FM radio signal and the 12V is the signal voltage to deploy the aerial in electric antenna |
Is it only doing it since you upgraded to the RNS-E? just wondered if it may be a problem with the install.
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There was the same problem with RNS-D.
No connection with RNS-E installation. |
RESOLVED.
I actually had faulty heating segment on the demister. It seems previous owner threw a box into parcel shelf and edge of the box had scuffed the demister element. I've found a small scratch on glass that crosses the heating "wire", apparently, damaging it. I've purchased Granville rear heater repair kit from Halfords and fixed it. Now no hissing sound at all when heating is on -- checked all radio stations. Thanks everyone. |
always good when you get it fixed yourself, glad to hear it
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