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    Unfortunately, I don’t even have an antenna. When I bought mine there was nothing but the stand. I get fairly good reception in town but when I head home, which is kinda up in the mountains, it gets crappy. So if anyone knows of any good replacement options I’ll be open to those

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    Fuba antenna, same as used on late model VW's.

    Plentiful and cheap on ebay and probably elsewhere.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zorak
    Fuba antenna, same as used on late model VW's.

    Plentiful and cheap on ebay and probably elsewhere.
    Hmmmm, those Fuba antenna's look powered. That might have actually answered my question...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Zorak
    Fuba antenna, same as used on late model VW's.

    Plentiful and cheap on ebay and probably elsewhere.
    So if I get that sucker it will screw right in?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CrnCnn
    Unfortunately, I don’t even have an antenna. When I bought mine there was nothing but the stand. I get fairly good reception in town but when I head home, which is kinda up in the mountains, it gets crappy. So if anyone knows of any good replacement options I’ll be open to those
    http://www.antennax.com/

    Click on "Volkswagen" and then click on "page 2" then select "GTI".

    Cheap replacements with quick shipping. It's where I got my last one.

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    Same here, when I swapped out the OEM with a Pioneer, plugged right in. In fact I had to buy an extension ant. lead since I mounted mine in the lower hole where the cd changer was.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Y33TREKker

    Click on "Volkswagen" and then click on "page 2" then select "GTI".

    Cheap replacements with quick shipping. It's where I got my last one.
    thanks alot!!! after I posted that I went for a drive and put my foot in my mouth and had some crappy reception.

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    I swapped my head unit too, and I have no issues. But then again, why the heck would you wanna listen to the radio anyway? Its nothin but mainstream pop garbage, jesus channels and country???



    Bart

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    Quote Originally Posted by nfpgasmask
    why the heck would you wanna listen to the radio anyway? Its nothin but mainstream pop garbage, jesus channels and country???



    Bart

    There are only three halfway decent stations here. I bet there was more in Chicago

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    Actually, Chicago was pretty bad too, there were just MORE mainstream pop garbage channels to choose from. So if you got sick of listening to one hideous mainstream pop song, you could just change the station and hear it again on a different one

    There is one station I like: NPR. Its the only thing I can listen too. Maybe I really am getting old? Or maybe I am just extremely close minded when it comes to music

    Bart

    Quote Originally Posted by CrnCnn
    There are only three halfway decent stations here. I bet there was more in Chicago

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    That's one of the three

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    OK, the radio was really pissing me off so I ripped the dash apart tonight to check things out. I verified that the stock VX antenna is indeed powered (12v). The problem was that the Crutchfield wiring harness did not acknowledge the antenna pin and therefore didn't connect it to the antenna power. The stock antenna must be tuned to receive FM bands, as the FM stations sounded fine without power. The 12v must be to amplify the AM. So all of you with aftermarket head units that get crappy AM signals, check for the antenna power!!

    Oh and as for listening to the tuner, I have Sirius and my iPod hooked up for music, the AM is for sports radio (since Sirius doesn't carry MLB). I don't ever listen to FM.

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