I've never heard of Fuba before, and my online search is not giving me any confidence about whether I am getting the right antenna. I'll keep looking. Any leads?
EDIT:
Ok, I just found this one: Dakota Digital amplified antenna
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I've never heard of Fuba before, and my online search is not giving me any confidence about whether I am getting the right antenna. I'll keep looking. Any leads?
EDIT:
Ok, I just found this one: Dakota Digital amplified antenna
stay away from that one!!!
i dont think u will find anything that works good without a mast
and if u listen to AM forget it
you need elements
mitch
Thanks for the response. Found the settings file under documentation. I had the input gain set at 1 but volume was still too loud.Quote:
have no idea what dxf4 does, it shouldnt install hdradio... the newest hdradio is always in the newest RideRunner installer package
i would not use any dll supplied by anything other then the RideRunner package
as for volume... 1st lower your input gain on the line in via mixer control
i would avoide at all costs lowering the volume of the hdradio, but it can be done
its in the documentation that no one reads!!! (settings.txt)
hdvolume=0-90
Sets default HD radio volume. Default is 75, range is from 0 to 90.
in RR.ini
I now have another problem. I went under the Realtek mixer control and allowed multi-streaming and now I can not change the volume level at all. I went back in and disallowed multi streaming but still no control. I just get volume of about a 10 out of 100. I think I should uninstall my audio drivers and reinstall them. I'll see how that goes tomorrow. Thanks, John
yellow, i dont know
since i cant read ur mind, what OS, my guess VISTA?
well i have .net 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, and 3.5 and i still get the same message. I also got all of the updates for xp from windows update site
you will prob never have good am/fm reception then...
its just the facts about am/fm they are low feq, and need antenna
and a 31" mast is even a bit of a compromise on that
glass antennas have elements... and a amplifier and work good but only when coupled with a radio that expects it... ie OEM!
i guess its XM or Sirius for you!
Well I tried to manually register the dll and it said there was a problem with the .net framework so I reinstalled all of the .net stuff and tried to manually register it and it worked so i think im good to go.
I bought a cable from Mitch couple months ago but have just started actually building my car PC last week. Question: what's the best way to wire the Visteon up for testing at home? Also, does the Visteon need to be wired directly to the car battery with fuse? Thanks!