Alpine FM reception

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hi all.....

i am trying to replace my current head unit with a new one which would be probably (Alpine)... but i am wondering how good is it regarding FM reception (selctivivty and sensitivity)...

anybody have an idea. comments, please help

thank you
 
Haha... true. That was the one of the only complaints from customers when we sold alpine... that and the complex menus on some models. We heard "I can't pick up xyz station and my factory unit picks it up perfectly..blah,blah,blah" often.
 
ppia600 said:
Haha... true. That was the one of the only complaints from customers when we sold alpine... that and the complex menus on some models. We heard "I can't pick up xyz station and my factory unit picks it up perfectly..blah,blah,blah" often.

yep.... i still love alpine though. i really don't listen to fm. my music isn't appreciated on main stream radio. i hear the sony xplode has killer reception 😉
 
I presently have four Alpine head units: two 7980s, a 7392S, and the almighty 7618.

Units I have had in the past: 7136, 7162, 7171, 7273, 7901, 7914, and a 7544. None of their tuners (even the 7618's T10-II tuner) were ever that outstanding, and they were regulalry beat out on FM reception by the factory units they replaced (some of those OEM units having been made by Alpine!).

I guess they just spend their R&D money on the strictly audio stuff: Amps, pre-amp ckts, CD/DVD audio, equalization/active crossovers, etc.; and fund the tuner research with the unspent (left-over) money.
 
You're gonna love this- the 7618's (and 7392S's) RCA inputs are active when CD Shuttle mode is selected (provided that the appropriate M-Bus CD shuttle is attached). If there is no magazine in the changer, or if the magazine is empty, it just goes into a "pause" mode with the RCA inputs still active, thus enabling external audio to be fed into the system. I guess to activate either of the inputs (DIN or RCA), the head unit needs to actually sense the changer, and will not work with some type of hack or by-pass installed in place of the changer.

So, I will simply connect either a short (< 2 feet) RCA-to-3.5mm stereo, or RCA-to-5-Pin DIN, or RCA male to RCA panel-mount female patch cable and let them hang free near the console. Or, I have another idea: Since the 1993 year Accord had four knockouts near the emergency brake handle on the console (presumably an alternate location for the power window switches), I will "fill" one (or several) of these knochouts with any of the previously-mentioned connection methods: 3.5mm stereo, RCA or 5-Pin DIN. I am scrapping the idea of the relay-activated switchbox, greatly simplifying things.

When I finish, I will post pics of the installation for all to see.

Steve
 
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