26-06-2013, 05:29 PM
Any ideas?
its thinner than tv coax, and can't find any straight connectors that are small enough diameter
cable has snapped, need to repair it, not long enough to stick an iso end on it, and as it goes behind the dash and up the a-pillar - a total pig to replace
tried using a 'hidden' stick on aerial shoved in the back of the headunit, but barely gets a signal, and more often nothing but static
its thinner than tv coax, and can't find any straight connectors that are small enough diameter
cable has snapped, need to repair it, not long enough to stick an iso end on it, and as it goes behind the dash and up the a-pillar - a total pig to replace
tried using a 'hidden' stick on aerial shoved in the back of the headunit, but barely gets a signal, and more often nothing but static