Diversity Antenna System, Dab Reception And Navigation Overview

2016 Volkswagen Tiguan R-Line, AWDSECTION Diversity Antenna System, Dab Reception And Navigation Overview
Fig 1: Diversity Antenna System, DAB Reception And Navigation Overview
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  1. Cellular Telephone -R54-
    • Optional
  2. Antenna -R66- Without DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
    • Mounted on the roof.
    • Installed only on vehicles with telephone or navigation.
    • Removing and installing, refer to ROOF ANTENNAΒ .
  3. Antenna -R66- With DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)
    • Mounted on the roof.
    • Installed only on vehicles with telephone, navigation or DAB radio reception.
    • Removing and installing, refer to ROOF ANTENNAΒ .
  4. Left Antenna Module -R108-.
    • For FM reception.
    • FM 2 diversity antenna.
    • Impedance converter.
  5. Antenna Wire For Optimum "DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting)", Digital Radio Reception
  6. Right Antenna Module -R109-
    • For FM/AM reception.
    • Diversity antenna AM/FM 1.
    • Impedance converter.
  7. Radio or Radio/Navigation Display Control Module -J503-
    • RCD 310
    • RCD 510
    • RNS 510
  8. FM Frequency Filter in Negative Wire -R178-
    • Its function is to prevent antenna signals from shorting to ground (GND).
    • Installed in the rear lid, refer to AM FREQUENCY FILTERΒ .
  9. AM Frequency Filter -R177-
    • Its function is to prevent antenna signals from shorting to ground (GND).
    • Installed in the rear lid, refer to AM FREQUENCY FILTERΒ .
  10. FM Frequency Filter in Positive Wire -R179-
    • Its function is to prevent antenna signals from shorting to ground (GND).
    • Installed in the rear lid, refer to FM, FREQUENCY FILTERΒ .
  11. Rear Window Antenna 1 -R130-
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