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rafisz

  • 15 Feb
  • Joined Nov 14, 2024
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    ehhh, the receiver sensitivity is good, but only close to the radio transmitter, at a greater distance it is bad, the power supply of the antenna amplifier in the accord is provided by the adapter added to DUDU, I also checked that, without powering the antenna amplifier the dudu's radio does not receive any stations
    in addition, the sound from the dudu's radio is as if the limiter was on...
    in general, dudu is an unfinished product for now, I have found many more shortcomings, at the moment I am disappointed with the quality of this station, I expected something better ,sorry I cannot conjure reality

    • jamar
      I installed DUDU7 in a Honda Accord 8th gen EU and I compare it to the original unit. In the Accord, no additional antenna equipment is needed, a regular Honda-ISO adapter is enough. The antenna amplifier is powered by a separate cable. The original Accord radio is much better than DUDU, which irritates me a lot. Where the original played cleanly, Dudu often hisses. On a long trip, you can forget about listening to radio stations or hearing traffic reports. I hope that after the corrections it will finally start working properly, the sensitivity probably cannot be improved, but maybe the rest will be OK...

      • The radio in dudu7 generally works very badly. the receiver sensitivity is worse than radios from the 80s/90s, AF doesn't work at all for me, TA can't be turned on... Generally, the radio in DUDU7 is like a simple receiver, which you can buy in a supermarket for a few dollars... This is not what you would expect from probably the most expensive station