Country: USA
My car: 2002 Honda S2000
Radio: JY-HQS01N4G-2
I'm getting poor radio reception, both AM and FM with my JY-HQS01N4G-2. I've hooked up the power to my amplified antenna and checked all the connections. Reception is much worse than with the stock Honda radio.
Country: Nederland
My car: Dodge Nitro 2007
Radio: JY-HQS01N4G-1-EU-JY-HQS01N4G-1
01-10-2021, 04:49 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-30-2021, 08:25 AM by DJFryslan.)
The same problem here...
I also tried to fix it with a new roof antenna, but it is still noisy on all radio stations.
A 'solution' is to install an internet radio app Car Radio.
Important: this app does use mobile data.
Is there a way to update the original radio app?
Does Joying has a fix for this big problem?
Country: Denmark
My car: Abarth 695 2012
Radio: JY-HQS01N4G
01-29-2021, 02:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 01-29-2021, 02:27 PM by Abarth695.)
Same problem on the JY-HQS01N4G-1
It's useless. Can't find stations, need to scan 0.5 manually all the way and when it's at the right frequency it is noisy. Everything is connected correctly and the reception is flawless on the car's standard radio.
How come there are no joying support people answering on these posts?? Nothing seems to get solved ....
Country: France
My car: Renault Espace IV phase 2
Radio: 10.25
Could you please explain where you plug the 12V ?
Country: Italia
My car: Opel Meriva B 2011
I have the same problem on my UQS03N4G
Really poor poor radio reception
Country: USA
My car: 2002 Honda S2000
Radio: JY-HQS01N4G-2
03-11-2021, 06:05 PM
(This post was last modified: 03-11-2021, 06:07 PM by toecheese.)
Obo, your car likely has a built in antenna amplifier (I believe all modern cars do). It needs 12V to operate. You'll have to find out which wire that is on your car; every car is different. On my car it is blue. Take that wire and connect it to the same 12V wire that the radio gets its power from. That should fix the reception,
You can connect it to either the 12V switched power (that comes on with the ignition) or the constant 12V (that provides constant power for the radio's memory) that you already connected the radio to. The switched one is better because otherwise the antenna amplifier will be on and drawing battery power all the time.