mettersl wrote:I don't have this radio, but I have the same problem in my 610, I can only receive one station...and that's only in London, not where I live.
As in both these cases, I would get hold of a known good car aerial and having disconnected the OE one, plug in the known good one and check if your radio signal is any better. You don't have to earth the aerial base for this check as if you have an aerial fault, the radio should burst into life with a good aerial. When I am overhauling the later GTA OE radio cassette's, I just use a one meter length of wire with an car aerial plug on the end, and I can set up all the programs without any problem.
I can see radio aerial damage at the bottom, it looks like its been glued back on but haven't investigated further as yet.
I certainly would be investigating that before doing anything else ........ just try the known good one trick.
As my headlining has had it, so I'm going to foil line the roof and connect that to earth too to try and improve the signal.
I really wonder if you are going to achieve anything by lining the roof with tin foil ...... When I was invited to the Dieppe prior to buying my Alp, I was able to watch an outer door panel being made. The outer part of the mould was horizontal an the first thing that happened was a quantity of fibre glass resin was poured into the mould, then a few layers of fibre glass matting followed by what I can only describe as a layer of flexible "stainless steel chain mail", this was followed by more layers of fibre glass matting. Then the other half of the mould was lowered into the main mould and put under pressure where the excess resin was squeezed out of the mould joint. I was given to understand that this was part reinforcing, and part interference suppression. I have no doubt that the roof panel has something similar. Those of you that have replaced the roof lining themselves, and have cleaned all the old adhesive off the roof, will have noticed that the roof is white, and there appears to be a wires just under the surface in a set pattern.
This I believe is the screening in the roof.
A couple of other "give away's" is that if there were no screening in the roof, I cannot see how you would be able to hear any MW / LW programs without them being swamped by ignition interference, you will notice that the removable engine cover has detachable earth straps ..... which begs the question ... why just there ? If the roof was not screened and earthed, and you were just relying on the engine cover, I do not believe the interference could not just bypass the cover and pass straight up to the areiai.
The other "give away", with the radio on, just lay the aerial down on the roof and listen to the signal disappear, due to the unwanted extra capacity (micro farads) being applied to the aerial input circuitry. ....... If the roof were not earthed, you would notice no difference in signal level.
A bit of a long sermon I am afraid, but I hope some might find it interesting,
John
1990 GTA Atmo, 2003 Jaguar X type 2.5SE Auto, 2018 Kia Picanto GT-Line-S 1.25