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Once done, connect it to the AV Receiver and then the FM/DAB coaxial socket on your wall. This worked for me. However I will say that this is not supported by Sony, and dont hold me responsible...... Therefore do at your own risk.
Im also sure that there are many other ways that you can achieve the same results.
Good Luck and have fun
Hi there
That is a very interesting question indeed. Im wondering if you can adapt the connector itself.
I think this is the FM aerial you are referring to:
However, the molded plastic is not fully molded on mine (DH-820), therefore a small screwdriver (or sharp knife) I could open it:
If you insert the core of the coax into the "forks", and ensure that the metal outer shielding is not touching - could this be a solution???
PS, I do not know if it will work, so floating an idea. And am unsure on the 2-wire you are referring to.
Cheers
Hi there
Just to let you know - I have successfully converted the connection to coax (tested and works) Ill explain more tomorrow as im rather tired. But I used a satellite cable (then screwed on an F-Type to Coax adapter) which then connects into my FM/DAB socket on the wall.
Cheers
Step 1: Tools Required
Step 2:
Step 3:
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Step 4:
Step 5
Step 6:
Step 7:
Finished Product:
Conclusion:
Once done, connect it to the AV Receiver and then the FM/DAB coaxial socket on your wall. This worked for me. However I will say that this is not supported by Sony, and dont hold me responsible...... Therefore do at your own risk.
Im also sure that there are many other ways that you can achieve the same results.
Good Luck and have fun
Thank for that, the connector on the back of my unit is a tiny plastic totally none standard socket, so the only answer is going to be to mount a socket onto the rear of the cabinet, when I have done it, assuming it works, I will post the photos on here! Fingers tightly crossed here!
@Anonymous
Great tutorial chap! Did you use a Sony camera?