Kenwood UK
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The DNX521DAB is supplied with the glass mount antenna.
This is supplied because it guarantees fitment to all applications regardless of chassis year and spec of antennas fitted to the vehicle - IE no matter what you have as standard DAB or not you can upgrade to a Kenwood.
This antenna works exceptionally well - and is designed for use with our DAB chipset.
I understand some would rather not have it on their screen - and because of this we have developed a small antenna adapter to adapt a factory DAB antenna to be able to plugged into the Kenwood - this also carries the correct power feed to power the factory DAB diversity antenna.
Alex + SMG Cowfold has some of these for his customers.
If you plug the factory lead onto the Kenwood (by breaking off the VW plastics and bodging it on) it will pick up some signal but not very well as it is not powering the antenna correctly - this could also cause the Kenwood to display error codes or run slow as the processor is overrun with signal errors. I would advise against this!
I have also known some independent car audio specialists to install aerial masts or sharkfin types to vehicles - there is no reason why these shouldn't work but I haven't tested them. The Glass mount works perfectly fine so this is choice is purely down to aesthetics - and obviously having a retrofitted antenna will incur a local cost!
This is supplied because it guarantees fitment to all applications regardless of chassis year and spec of antennas fitted to the vehicle - IE no matter what you have as standard DAB or not you can upgrade to a Kenwood.
This antenna works exceptionally well - and is designed for use with our DAB chipset.
I understand some would rather not have it on their screen - and because of this we have developed a small antenna adapter to adapt a factory DAB antenna to be able to plugged into the Kenwood - this also carries the correct power feed to power the factory DAB diversity antenna.
Alex + SMG Cowfold has some of these for his customers.
If you plug the factory lead onto the Kenwood (by breaking off the VW plastics and bodging it on) it will pick up some signal but not very well as it is not powering the antenna correctly - this could also cause the Kenwood to display error codes or run slow as the processor is overrun with signal errors. I would advise against this!
I have also known some independent car audio specialists to install aerial masts or sharkfin types to vehicles - there is no reason why these shouldn't work but I haven't tested them. The Glass mount works perfectly fine so this is choice is purely down to aesthetics - and obviously having a retrofitted antenna will incur a local cost!