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Car Forum / Nissan / Nissan Altima / May 2004

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Integral Antenna on 2004 Altima

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Jason - 20 May 2004 03:41 GMT
I have noticed significant quality lost on local radio stations.  CD
are crispy clear and perfect mixture of bass/treble.  It seems as
though the antenna in the windshield (or back window, where ever it
is) is not picking up the treble correctly.  

Is there any mods out to add a new antenna or boost the existing one??

Jason
The Lindbergh Baby - 21 May 2004 20:23 GMT
> I have noticed significant quality lost on local radio stations.  CD
> are crispy clear and perfect mixture of bass/treble.  It seems as
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> Jason

Hmmm...Mebbe see your dealer.  Mine sounds fine.

Of course, FM in general is not going to sound as good as a good CD.
Keep that in mind.  But if the problem is huge, I'd say see your dealer
before adding anything to your car, especially since a 2004 is still
under warranty.

John

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Jason - 23 May 2004 04:32 GMT
>> I have noticed significant quality lost on local radio stations.  CD
>> are crispy clear and perfect mixture of bass/treble.  It seems as
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>John

Just talked to my Uncle which is an electrical engineer for GM who
designed the Radios in the Saturn Vue, there's is 5 optional radios
for it, and he worked on all of them.  He said that each radio should
have been adjusted internally to sound right.

Funnier thing is, he said that he might be working for Nissan soon.
Gotta love working in the Motor City and Motor Capital of the World!!

Jason

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