fm receiver for note4 - Galaxy Note 4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

Hello, i am looking for someplace in Toronto that carries an fm receiver phone holder for the Note4
Anyone know of anywhere? Thanks

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Anyone figure out a way to change the sound output from the pda speaker to the car kit speaker?? I really dont care about radio mute feature.....
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the original one?
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Car kit location
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Where to buy this original car kit ? Moreover if there is an original car kit, I guess there are several other car kits with probably differents costs or/and features? Where should I go to buy these kind of kits (first of all look at some description)?
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Bluetooth Headunit - What does it need?

Hi all,
Looking into changing my car radio. Just wondering what the head unit will need to have for me to connect my DHD through bluetooth to play music / phone calls and for the LCD to display song titles / artist info and caller info, as it would if i was playing an mp3 file on my current radio.
i read somewhere that for me to be able to do this i need to buy a radio with a specific feature.
can anyone help me out?
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Check for some Bluetooth solution from Bury. you don't need to change head unit. I have 4 years old cc9060, firmware updates still coming. My model supports almost everything what you looking for, except mp3 tags, but my DHD is sitting in front of me, in cradle.
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Poor radio reception - Erisin ES9162B

Hi Guys,
I recently bought an Erisin ES9162B.
The car is BMW E46 Facelift and had the original navigation in it, so I had to buy an extension cable that goes from the trunk to the central console.
When I connected everything, the head unit does not find all FM station. It finds the national ones, but I have to manually stop on an FM station if I want it to play. However, the reception goes wild when I start driving - every 2 secs, I am loosing the reception to the radio, which leads me to believe there is a problem with the antenna.
Could someone point me on what the problem might be?
As per the attached file, I have connected only 1 USB (23), big cables (17), FM antenna (20), GPS antenna (18) and Wi-Fi antenna (19).
I have read that there might be a loose connection and I have to open up the head unit, but please someone tell me whether I have to connect something else first, because I do not want to open up the unit itself yet. It's still new :crying:

External FM / DAB+ antenna? Worth it?

With OEM head unit the reception is fine. With the PX6 head unit the FM reception is quite poor. I have checked that the OEM amplifier gets power. I have tried one of those small "FM amplifiers" but it just made it worse.
So I am thinking about getting an external antenna like this one:
Eightwood DAB/DAB+ Antenna Car Radio Antenna Splitter: Amazon.de: Elektronik
Eightwood DAB/DAB+ Antenna Car Radio Antenna Splitter: Amazon.de: Elektronik
www.amazon.de
They seem to get good reviews at Amazon but I am curious to hear if anyone here been using it with a Chinese Android head unit and if it made any difference?
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I use one on a Joying HU, It works great. FM is perfect, GPS is also spot on. DAB worked on my last HU but, I needed a new DAB box for this HU, so I didn't bother. The bit rate for DAB in the UK is shocking, streaming is the way forward for good sound quality.
I’ve had one before and dab and fm radio worked perfect.
You should be able to get the oem aerial working properly though with this unit.
Have you got an adaptor for the antenna to go into the new unit or does the oem antenna cable just plug straight into the new unit?
The fm amplifier that you bought will make it worse because the chances are that your car will already have a factory fm amplifier.
ab1702 said:
I’ve had one before and dab and fm radio worked perfect.
You should be able to get the oem aerial working properly though with this unit.
Have you got an adaptor for the antenna to go into the new unit or does the oem antenna cable just plug straight into the new unit?
The fm amplifier that you bought will make it worse because the chances are that your car will already have a factory fm amplifier.
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Yes, I have an adaptor for the antenna, from Fakra to DIN. I have tried to disconnect power to the OEM amplifier, and then I got almost no reception at all, so I guess the amplifier works.
But I have realized that DAB+ sound quality isn't very good, so now I am hasitating to buy an external antenna. And just stream music and radio from apps.
If you get a good external antenna the sound will be better on dab. I use dab all the time.
It’s one of these that you need to get your FM working properly with your factory antenna https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/353322093865 you connect the blue cable to the blue cable that comes out of the back of the headunit and it powers your factory antenna(although you should have got one of these with the headunit).
I bought similar antenna https://www.amazon.de/gp/product/B073R8KW7F to try to get better reception of DAB+ (instead of windscreen-sticked antenna), and for DAB it made so much better reception, so i have now DAB+ reception even in my underground parking place %) Cannot say though about FM - i had no problems with OEM antenna before, and new antenna didn't make FM reception better. But as i don't use FM anymore (DAB+ converage in my area is good, and with new antenna i don't have reception problems in other areas either, all FM stations i was interested before, are available over DAB), i compared audio quality DAB+ <-> online radios. Yes, the quality of online services is mostly better, but:
1. while driving, with all exterior sounds (tire noise, air whizzing @ high speeds, noise form other cars), i barely hear the difference.
2. hearing online radio with e.g 128kbps, will eat ~60 MB per hour. If it is OK for you - ignore it.
3. The 3G/4G coverage (at least here, in Germany), isn't perfect - i had already 3-10 minutes of "no internet" while driving, but, surprisingly, DAB was available there.
4. with proper DAB+ software you will get additional services, like possibility of radio recording, or timeshifting (personally me use it often while hearing some news and got distracted with road traffic).
So, after using similar antenna (same manufacturer, but with aerial rod) during last year, i have never had problems with DAB receiving (neither with FM, but i had no problems with FM reception with OEM antenna either).

Teyes CC3 for Mazda CX-5 DAB radio

Hi. I have a question which nobody can answer me about DAB radio in Mazda CX-5 2016 (1gen. facelift). I have original DAB antenna in the car and I'm trying to figure it out is it possible to connect it to Teyes CC3 HU or do I need to buy DAB+ adapter (they're selling it). If I need this adapter is it possible not to have it on my windshield and use the original one antenna?
Hope to find someone who wants not just to sell everything without tech support
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Hi. I have a question which nobody can answer me about DAB radio in Mazda CX-5 2016 (1gen. facelift). I have original DAB antenna in the car and I'm trying to figure it out is it possible to connect it to Teyes CC3 HU or do I need to buy DAB+ adapter (they're selling it). If I need this adapter is it possible not to have it on my windshield and use the original one antenna?
Hope to find someone who wants not just to sell everything without tech support
Thanks
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Yea, I wanna know that too. But I think its possible to make it work. Did you manage it?

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