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How To: Installing Rear Screen DAB Aerial Amp Module

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Great write up of a really good mod for those of us with a DAB capable head unit.

Maybe self evident but could be helpful if you add to the bill of materials a few spare trim clips when ordering the other parts from Audi. They are easily deformed or lost when working with the trim panels and cost next to nothing.

I agree that basic soldering skills are needed. Here is a good primer:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soldering#Flux

If the repair cables are wicked first and you use a little flux at the solder pads, it is quite easy to place the wicked wire on the pad and apply a little pressure on it with the soldering iron until it melts and the wire solder onto the pad. At least it went easily for me. I dreaded that part having struggled with soldering on unused oxidized solder pads on glass before, but as there already was a nice blob of solder on the pads from the previous fixing of the snipped OEM wires, the job was made easy.

If you don't know how to solder an easier option may be to use silver conductive wire glue instead (cold solder). That works well also and you don't have to invest in soldering equipment for this one job. Make sure that oxidized surface is carefully scraped away from the existing solder on the pads before gluing on the wires so that you get a good connection.