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Update on DAB.
Had it fitted today. Took about 4 hours (but don't know how much of that was actual work time). Only thing visible inside the car is the windscreen aerial and the 'remote plip'. The autoDAB is set on preset 6 on the FM radio band. The lower righthand steering column stalk can be used to control the volume exactly like normal radio. The 'plip' is required to change DAB stations. The plip is a little larger than the keyfob and has a sticky pad on it for attaching if desired. I have not attached it, it simply sits in the 'gap' below the radio controls.
The radio reception was superb for the whole of my 30 minute drive from the dealership in Chester to my home. Crystal clear golf commentary - vastly superior to listening to Radio 5 live on AM on the way there.
Cost was £190.

I have taken some pictures to show it:



I also have one of the aerial but the file is too big so I will try to reduce it and then upload it.
 

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DAB Aerial on windscreen
 

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Nothing obtrusive there then. If you want DAB radio, then that is a good option :thumbup:
 
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Thanks for the update and informative photos! Looks pretty tidy actually. I'd consider it if I was an avid listener of the radio. However, I never listen to it and prefer to blast out my own selection of tunes.
 
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MBJ said:
Update on DAB.
Had it fitted today. Took about 4 hours (but don't know how much of that was actual work time). Only thing visible inside the car is the windscreen aerial and the 'remote plip'. The autoDAB is set on preset 6 on the FM radio band. The lower righthand steering column stalk can be used to control the volume exactly like normal radio. The 'plip' is required to change DAB stations. The plip is a little larger than the keyfob and has a sticky pad on it for attaching if desired. I have not attached it, it simply sits in the 'gap' below the radio controls.
The radio reception was superb for the whole of my 30 minute drive from the dealership in Chester to my home. Crystal clear golf commentary - vastly superior to listening to Radio 5 live on AM on the way there.
Cost was £190.

I have taken some pictures to show it:



I also have one of the aerial but the file is too big so I will try to reduce it and then upload it.


Why is that Compass there :eusa-think:
 

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jassyo06 said:
MBJ said:
Update on DAB.
Had it fitted today. Took about 4 hours (but don't know how much of that was actual work time). Only thing visible inside the car is the windscreen aerial and the 'remote plip'. The autoDAB is set on preset 6 on the FM radio band. The lower righthand steering column stalk can be used to control the volume exactly like normal radio. The 'plip' is required to change DAB stations. The plip is a little larger than the keyfob and has a sticky pad on it for attaching if desired. I have not attached it, it simply sits in the 'gap' below the radio controls.
The radio reception was superb for the whole of my 30 minute drive from the dealership in Chester to my home. Crystal clear golf commentary - vastly superior to listening to Radio 5 live on AM on the way there.
Cost was £190.

I have taken some pictures to show it:



I also have one of the aerial but the file is too big so I will try to reduce it and then upload it.


Why is that Compass there :eusa-think:

It's always displayed on the RT6 screen.
 
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RCZ1 said:
jassyo06 said:
MBJ said:
Update on DAB.
Had it fitted today. Took about 4 hours (but don't know how much of that was actual work time). Only thing visible inside the car is the windscreen aerial and the 'remote plip'. The autoDAB is set on preset 6 on the FM radio band. The lower righthand steering column stalk can be used to control the volume exactly like normal radio. The 'plip' is required to change DAB stations. The plip is a little larger than the keyfob and has a sticky pad on it for attaching if desired. I have not attached it, it simply sits in the 'gap' below the radio controls.
The radio reception was superb for the whole of my 30 minute drive from the dealership in Chester to my home. Crystal clear golf commentary - vastly superior to listening to Radio 5 live on AM on the way there.
Cost was £190.

I have taken some pictures to show it:



I also have one of the aerial but the file is too big so I will try to reduce it and then upload it.


Why is that Compass there :eusa-think:

It's always displayed on the RT6 screen.


Strange but hey the screen look nice,My ST HAS A NAFF SONY SAT NAV :thumbdown: but they give you a reversing camera to compensate for its crap graphics..........always wanted sat nav in a car,now that i have it, i've only used it once :lol:
 
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I've just purchased a 2014 RCZ R with a RT6 (without DAB) media system. Is there anyone out there that has had an AutoDAB system installed? If so, can you tell me who did it? My local dealer is hopeless.
 
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Can this autodab be fitted to the standard headunit that doesnt have satnav? Very interested at this price and something i would say should be made a stickyy post as alot of rcz cars dont have dab as standard!
 
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I have the dab radio in my 208XY, having tried dab and normal, im sticking with normal, its just better.
 
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Anyone advise if every dealership would know of this dab radio?
 

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Biggyrick said:
Anyone advise if every dealership would know of this dab radio?

http://www.servicing.peugeot.co.uk/digi ... 2wodJVcA-w

Not cheap :eek:

The Auto-DAB system at £214.99 - designed to integrate with your Peugeot’s exisiting radio display and operates from a remote plip
The EZi-DAB at £284.99 - a digital adapter designed to mount onto the dashboard and connects to your existing in-car radio system
 
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Today I finally got the AutoDAB unit added to the RT6 unit on my 2014 RCZ R. I now have a tidy little aerial attached to the inside of the windscreen and a remote control fob. It is amazing how my local dealer said it could not be done and I would have to replace the whole existing unit to get DAB functionality at the cost of £1800. It was worth the 80 mile round trip to get it fitted for £248.
 
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Miss_S said:
Today I finally got the AutoDAB unit added to the RT6 unit on my 2014 RCZ R. I now have a tidy little aerial attached to the inside of the windscreen and a remote control fob. It is amazing how my local dealer said it could not be done and I would have to replace the whole existing unit to get DAB functionality at the cost of £1800. It was worth the 80 mile round trip to get it fitted for £248.
I got this fitted to my car from dealer before taking delivery.I find it is great.Just have to use the flip i suppose is a little annoying.But apart from that all is good. :thumbup:
 
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Seriously thinking of this as an upgrade to my existing system RT 6. Trouble is I live in the cotswold hills and although I get a great fm signal, dab just doesn't seem to cut it.
My only experience however is with Peugeot courtesy cars which have this functionality built in. Always switches switches back to fm.
Shame I can't get reliable 3/4g either as that would do the job with a decent data allowance.
Any other ideas I may not have thought of?

Andy.
 
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Dab is mainly a thing for citys as such.When fm is switched off in 2016 as they imply.Whole relay thing has to be looked at.All fine where i live,but if i was in the south i would have more choice. :x
 

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wrapper said:
Dab is mainly a thing for citys as such.When fm is switched off in 2016 as they imply.Whole relay thing has to be looked at.All fine where i live,but if i was in the south i would have more choice. :x

It wont be switched off for at least 10 years :roll:

The day when the FM radio signal will be switched off is drawing nearer, the Government indicated, after the UK reached a “tipping point” in the conversion to Digital radio.
Ed Vaizey, the culture minister, said that a doubling in the size of local digital transmitters, along with increased penetration of digital radio in cars, meant that the Government’s criteria for “digital switchover” would be met in two years.

Although the minister said it was too early to put a precise date on “digital switchover”, a move which it is feared could disenfranchise some listeners who may not be able to access a digital signal, Mr Vaizey called for radio manufacturers to stop producing analogue-only sets.

Mr Vaizey said that switching off FM radio signals would be “controversial” but over the next five years a “tipping point” would be reached, which could make switchover a natural course of events.
 

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They can turn all radio off tomorrow for me - never listen to it, digital or otherwise. lol
 
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