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Dab + Digital Radio Antenna Adapter (smb) For Vw Oem Glass Antenna (6.5m Cable) on 2040-parts.com

US $83.65
Location:

Dresden, Germany

Dresden, Germany
Condition:New Brand:maxxcount.de Manufacturer Part Number:Does not apply UPC:4047442064722

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PRODUCT NAME

DAB + digital radio antenna adapter (SMB) for VW OEM glass antenna (6.5m cable)

Important Notes

TOP FEATURES AT A GLANCE
  • simple retrofitting of DAB reception appliances
  • Digital Radio DAB / DAB + reception on original VW glass antenna
  • not replace the original factory antenna
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

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This DAB + / FM & FM Splitter allows you to connect a DAB / DAB + radio / receiver to the original VWScheibenantenne.

application

This antenna adapter replaces the original antenna adapter to the CSäuleund splits the signal from the VHF / FM antenna factory for FM / FM and DAB / DAB + receiver. Pferfekt suitable for retrofitting of DAB receivers. The elaborate Replacing the antenna is eliminated.

Easy installation in the vehicle

Replace original adapter and DAB cable lead to the Radio -> done!

SPECIFICATIONS
DAB
Nein
Screw Mounting
FAKRA
FAKRA plug
OEM jack
Cable length
6,5 m
Scope of Delivery
  • Digital Radio DAB + antenna splitter
COMPATIBILITY

Compatible with:

VW vehicles with original antenna module to the C-pillar

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