9n head unit swap

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littlepolo
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9n head unit swap

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I'm searching for a single DIN unit to swap out the original tape deck on my 2002 Polo. Considering one of the MechLess units (i.e. no CD player) with Bluetooth, SDCard, MP3, phone support, etc. Any suggestions please for a product that can quickly and easily be installed?

Basically I want to be able to play content from my phones (Android and iPhone). It seems that an app will be required (e.g. from Sony, JVC, etc.) to be able to do the this. Also would like to make handsfree calls, and have DAB. Not keen with messing around with wiring other than a plug-in adapter if needed. I'm OK to run wires for a handsfree mic and DAB antenna. Any suggestions where to place the DAB antenna? I have a dual dash cam cable running along the offside headlining and I understand that other users remarked it can interfere with DAB.
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I read that the OEM stereo provides power to the "bee sting" antenna on the roof. Does anyone have experience in powering the antenna after swapping the stereo for a non-OEM unit?
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littlepolo wrote: Fri May 03, 2019 11:03 am I read that the OEM stereo provides power to the "bee sting" antenna on the roof. Does anyone have experience in powering the antenna after swapping the stereo for a non-OEM unit?
On my 9n3, the double din pioneer came with a converter / adapter for it. FM works fine. You'll obviously need a DAB ariel
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Re: 9n head unit swap

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Has anyone replaced the roof antenna with an external/roof mounted DAB antenna? Just wondering how easy it is to route the wires through the headlining, down the screen, etc.
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