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Dab antenna options?

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I am looking to put a dab headunit into my mk2 Octavia fl. it dies not come from the factory with a dab antenna. What’s the best way to do it? A splitter on the current fm antenna or replace it with another from a vag car that’s got dab and run a new cable to the headunit? If so what fits?

 

I am not a fan of the glass stick on ones ad I found the signal poor.

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Hi mate what did you go for in the end I've got a MK2 facelift Skoda Octavia estate and wondered the same thing I've seen splitters but reading forum the car uses amplified Aerial but then I see it has a  rear quarter antenna so not sure if that's also amplified it's all above my pay grade lol 

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I ended up buying a used aerial from a polo that’s got fm and dab part number 6R0035501A it’s exactly the same as fitted some Octavia that left the factory with dab. I also bought a 6m black fakra cable to connect it to the front of the car. However I destroyed the engine and sold the car. So now have bath the aerial and cable for sale.

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