incoming radio signal amplifier?
#1
Racer
Thread Starter
incoming radio signal amplifier?
Is there anyone out there on the market that makes a inexpensive incoming am and fm incoming radio signal amplifier to boost the incoming signals so that stations are not as staticy etc? This is on a 2000 rx300.
#2
Moderator
Matt:
Do you have access to another RX in your area or failing that another Lexus. How is their reception? This will help you determine an expected level or better still let you figure out if there is something wrong with your rig.
My money is on the antenna leads and then on the head unit. (radio input circuitry).
Your pursuit for a signal amplifier may not work here. The places it works is if the wire from the antenna to the headunit is long and you are trying to compensate for the loss.
The thing that is in the way is called signal to noise ratio. As you amplify the signal the noise also gets boosted. Good quality low signal amplifiers try to minimize the noise introduced by the amplifier and they have no control on the noise in the signal received in the AM bands. FM tends to go better. The front end of the radio receiver has a circuitry referred to as AGC (automatic gain control), that works as a signal booster.
If you are too far from the transmitter (50 miles or so) then we can think about boosting the signal, but if the stations are nearby, you need to focus on antenna, wires and headuint.
Salim
Do you have access to another RX in your area or failing that another Lexus. How is their reception? This will help you determine an expected level or better still let you figure out if there is something wrong with your rig.
My money is on the antenna leads and then on the head unit. (radio input circuitry).
Your pursuit for a signal amplifier may not work here. The places it works is if the wire from the antenna to the headunit is long and you are trying to compensate for the loss.
The thing that is in the way is called signal to noise ratio. As you amplify the signal the noise also gets boosted. Good quality low signal amplifiers try to minimize the noise introduced by the amplifier and they have no control on the noise in the signal received in the AM bands. FM tends to go better. The front end of the radio receiver has a circuitry referred to as AGC (automatic gain control), that works as a signal booster.
If you are too far from the transmitter (50 miles or so) then we can think about boosting the signal, but if the stations are nearby, you need to focus on antenna, wires and headuint.
Salim
#3
Racer
Thread Starter
Yea; I am thinking its possibly something antenna related; and head unit related as well; the problem for me is trying to get to to the area of the head unit where the antenna connects to as I dont really have the tools, etc. to take all that front end dashboard stuff apart to get to it; and one of the local dealers here wants like 160 just for diagnosis! can you say ouch? I sure can! but the cutting in and out is driving me crazy while trying to drive and listen to this craziness. something tells me it might still be good to try and boost the incoming signals as that seem like it could be the main issue; but; how can i easily get to the antenna wires to check for a possible antenna cable problem going from the antenna to the head unit?
#4
Moderator
Gaining access to the head unit is very easy. Access to antenna mast is bit complicated. You can always get an antenna fro RadioShack and test out your head unit. To add on the booster you still need to access the antenna or the head unit.
Please search for head unit and antenna motor DIYs. If I or another member runs into the thread we will post.
Basic question is how far is the radio station that you are trying to tune to? Do you have a straight path to the transmitter?
Salim
Please search for head unit and antenna motor DIYs. If I or another member runs into the thread we will post.
Basic question is how far is the radio station that you are trying to tune to? Do you have a straight path to the transmitter?
Salim
#5
Racer
Thread Starter
Im not totally sure where the transmitters lay for the stations I listen to; but again; i still believe a antenna booster of some sort will definitely help. I cant afford to spend a ton of $ on it; nor do i want to; as Im not totally sure how long i will be keeping this vehicle for before I look for something newer and or possibly another brand. But yea; if you can find the thread for antenna stuff and point me towards it that would be great.
#7
Racer
Thread Starter
Anyone have any leads as to where I can get a hopefully inexpensive antenna signal booster? Any info on this would be great. Thanks
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#8
Lexus Test Driver
This should work : http://www.crutchfield.com/p_12044UA...Amplifier.html
You will need to find out if you need an antenna adapter though, there are difference size connectors and I can't tell which size this one is. I'm sure Crutchfield will be able to help you out with that though.
You will need to find out if you need an antenna adapter though, there are difference size connectors and I can't tell which size this one is. I'm sure Crutchfield will be able to help you out with that though.
#9
Racer
Thread Starter
This should work : http://www.crutchfield.com/p_12044UA...Amplifier.html
You will need to find out if you need an antenna adapter though, there are difference size connectors and I can't tell which size this one is. I'm sure Crutchfield will be able to help you out with that though.
You will need to find out if you need an antenna adapter though, there are difference size connectors and I can't tell which size this one is. I'm sure Crutchfield will be able to help you out with that though.
#10
Racer
Thread Starter
Gaining access to the head unit is very easy. Access to antenna mast is bit complicated. You can always get an antenna fro RadioShack and test out your head unit. To add on the booster you still need to access the antenna or the head unit.
Please search for head unit and antenna motor DIYs. If I or another member runs into the thread we will post.
Basic question is how far is the radio station that you are trying to tune to? Do you have a straight path to the transmitter?
Salim
Please search for head unit and antenna motor DIYs. If I or another member runs into the thread we will post.
Basic question is how far is the radio station that you are trying to tune to? Do you have a straight path to the transmitter?
Salim
#12
Racer
Thread Starter
Anymore ideas from anyone on what to do with this? The constant going in and out is driving me freaking crazy!. Also; can anyone find that antenna thread for me? I had the power antenna replaced before I drove the vehicle off the lot; however; it still continues to make like a crackling/poor reception type sound like it keeps changing from mono to stereo and back. Its as if there is a gremlin in the system somewhere.
#13
Moderator
Here is what google search found for me.
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...tructions.html
When signal strength is low, mono/stereo switching happens.
You have yet to tell us how far is the transmitter is from where you are. Once again google the frequency you are tuning to.
Salim
https://www.clublexus.com/forums/rx-...tructions.html
When signal strength is low, mono/stereo switching happens.
You have yet to tell us how far is the transmitter is from where you are. Once again google the frequency you are tuning to.
Salim
#15
Racer
Thread Starter
Well; I have got to figure out why I keep getting mono/stereo sound instead of stereo all the time on FM and static on am stations as well. The mono/stereo switching is kinda what I meant by "muffled sound" like it was switching back and forth from a full stereo sound to muffled sound like its in mono only. I dont think its the antenna itself; but I am wondering about the antenna cable and or possibly the head unit. How can access the head unit to try and figure this out as its making me crazy. as far as how far the transmitters are I have no idea of that info. The stations themselves are located in various parts of the metro Phoenix area; but there is no way for me to give distance for them.
Last edited by matts6887; 11-07-14 at 06:39 PM. Reason: adding info