What have you done to your F Type today?

MajorTom said:
I just noticed the orange lines on the glass. Looks like some antenna wires. I don't have them and I can't remember seeing them on other F-Types.
MajorTom said:
Makes me wonder what kind of antenna then and why other (earlier?) cars don't have any antenna wires there.

I would have thought they are on your MY18 car....have a closer look at the rear quarter glass? My 2016 car has them.

Taken from TOPIx...

TV Antennas – Coupe

There are four TV antennas in the Coupe version. TV1 and TV2 antennas are located on the front windshield, TV3 and TV4 antennas are on the rear right and rear left quarter window glasses, respectively.

Digital Radio – Coupe

Note: TV and DAB are a mutually exclusive option on this vehicle.

DAB Band3 antenna and amplifier placement uses the left hand rear quarter glass.”
 
Goodwood - waiting for the light to go green - pulse starting to quicken and concentrating hard. Can’t beat a good track day.
 

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RPSN said:
MajorTom said:
I just noticed the orange lines on the glass. Looks like some antenna wires. I don't have them and I can't remember seeing them on other F-Types.
MajorTom said:
Makes me wonder what kind of antenna then and why other (earlier?) cars don't have any antenna wires there.

I would have thought they are on your MY18 car....have a closer look at the rear quarter glass? My 2016 car has them.

Taken from TOPIx...

TV Antennas – Coupe

There are four TV antennas in the Coupe version. TV1 and TV2 antennas are located on the front windshield, TV3 and TV4 antennas are on the rear right and rear left quarter window glasses, respectively.

Digital Radio – Coupe

Note: TV and DAB are a mutually exclusive option on this vehicle.

DAB Band3 antenna and amplifier placement uses the left hand rear quarter glass.”

Aha, that should explain it then. There are definitely no antenna wires on my rear quarter windows. I don't have DAB (not a thing here) and no TV function. Didn't even know that you could you could get TV in an F-Type.
 
Fitted Dynamic LED sweep Wing Mirror Indicator Turn Signal Lights with dark lens tints. An easy replacement to fit and looks good.
 
MajorTom said:
RPSN said:
MajorTom said:
I just noticed the orange lines on the glass. Looks like some antenna wires. I don't have them and I can't remember seeing them on other F-Types.
MajorTom said:
Makes me wonder what kind of antenna then and why other (earlier?) cars don't have any antenna wires there.

I would have thought they are on your MY18 car....have a closer look at the rear quarter glass? My 2016 car has them.

Taken from TOPIx...

TV Antennas – Coupe

There are four TV antennas in the Coupe version. TV1 and TV2 antennas are located on the front windshield, TV3 and TV4 antennas are on the rear right and rear left quarter window glasses, respectively.

Digital Radio – Coupe

Note: TV and DAB are a mutually exclusive option on this vehicle.

DAB Band3 antenna and amplifier placement uses the left hand rear quarter glass.”

Aha, that should explain it then. There are definitely no antenna wires on my rear quarter windows. I don't have DAB (not a thing here) and no TV function. Didn't even know that you could you could get TV in an F-Type.

Taken from TOPIx...

“There are different types of antenna and amplifiers fitted depending on the vehicle market and audio system specification. Digital radio is available for Europe, Canada, Australia and Asian markets and gives access to digital radio channels for better sound quality and enhanced functionality depending on local service availability.”

As you are based in Luxembourg I did a bit of research on the web and found this...

“Yes, Luxembourg is introducing DAB+ digital radio, although it is a relatively latecomer to digital broadcasting compared to neighbouring countries. The country has published a roadmap for the deployment of DAB+. The goal is to enrich the audio media offering, ensure near-national mobile reception, and support access to digital radio for local stations.”

The current situation etc is explained here https://www.worlddab.org/countries/luxembourg
In this section https://www.worlddab.org/countries/luxembourg#automotive it says...“The EU Directive (European Electronics Communications Code) mandating digital radio in all new cars from end 2020 will apply also to Luxembourg.”

Regarding TV in the F-Type, I found this https://www.ownerinfo.jaguar.com/document/2R/2016/1390576/proc/G1704440/G1703626
Also, this is shown on the parts website https://parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.com/parts/index/part/id/152.1082.2487.11603/brand/jaguar/ Brazil and Japan markets?

See screenshots below...
 

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RPSN said:
MajorTom said:
RPSN said:
I would have thought they are on your MY18 car....have a closer look at the rear quarter glass? My 2016 car has them.

Taken from TOPIx...

TV Antennas – Coupe

There are four TV antennas in the Coupe version. TV1 and TV2 antennas are located on the front windshield, TV3 and TV4 antennas are on the rear right and rear left quarter window glasses, respectively.

Digital Radio – Coupe

Note: TV and DAB are a mutually exclusive option on this vehicle.

DAB Band3 antenna and amplifier placement uses the left hand rear quarter glass.”

Aha, that should explain it then. There are definitely no antenna wires on my rear quarter windows. I don't have DAB (not a thing here) and no TV function. Didn't even know that you could you could get TV in an F-Type.

Taken from TOPIx...

“There are different types of antenna and amplifiers fitted depending on the vehicle market and audio system specification. Digital radio is available for Europe, Canada, Australia and Asian markets and gives access to digital radio channels for better sound quality and enhanced functionality depending on local service availability.”

As you are based in Luxembourg I did a bit of research on the web and found this...

“Yes, Luxembourg is introducing DAB+ digital radio, although it is a relatively latecomer to digital broadcasting compared to neighbouring countries. The country has published a roadmap for the deployment of DAB+. The goal is to enrich the audio media offering, ensure near-national mobile reception, and support access to digital radio for local stations.”

The current situation etc is explained here https://www.worlddab.org/countries/luxembourg
In this section https://www.worlddab.org/countries/luxembourg#automotive it says...“The EU Directive (European Electronics Communications Code) mandating digital radio in all new cars from end 2020 will apply also to Luxembourg.”

Regarding TV in the F-Type, I found this https://www.ownerinfo.jaguar.com/document/2R/2016/1390576/proc/G1704440/G1703626
Also, this is shown on the parts website https://parts.jaguarlandroverclassic.com/parts/index/part/id/152.1082.2487.11603/brand/jaguar/ Brazil and Japan markets?

See screenshots below...

Nice research as always RPSN!

DAB seems to be a bit of an odd one and not as widely used outside of the UK. I had DAB years ago in the XF I had before the F-Type, travel all over Europe and was baffled by how few stations were available in different countries. Sound was clearly better than FM but there were so few broadcasts and in so few places that it was quite useless. Maybe the coverage is a bit better now. I extremely rarely listen to radio broadcasts in the car anyway, and if so it's FM or streamed through a radio app via CarPlay.

Interesting with the TV option too. I know it's been available for ages in other Jags with the same infotainment system but really can't remember seeing any F-Type with it.
 
Started yesterday and finished today. Refinished my wiper arms. They were very faded and had a bit of bubbling starting where corrosion had started to set in.
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After removing the arms (one nut each and the washer hose) I set about the corrosion with 80 grit, taking the corroded areas back to bare metal then removing the surface corrosion until none remained. I used 400, then 800 grit papers wet with soapy water to remove the scratches and key the rest of the arms after washing the dirt off with a brush and soapy water.

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After drying, degreasing and wiping down with a tack cloth I applied three coats of etch primer.

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Too many pictures, part 2 to follow…
 
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Light sanding to key the primer, rinse, dry and degrease before adding 2k gloss black, matched to the bonnet inserts and window surrounds. Who knew you put black, blue, red and white paints together to match a shade of black!?

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The first coat or two look a bit ripply but that smoothed out with subsequent coats. Left to go hard and in a week or two I will compound the paint to get a better finish, but I’m happy with what can be achieved with rattle cans from an auto paint supplier.

Now, time to C4 those plastics again!!!

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MajorTom said:
Nice research as always RPSN!

DAB seems to be a bit of an odd one and not as widely used outside of the UK. I had DAB years ago in the XF I had before the F-Type, travel all over Europe and was baffled by how few stations were available in different countries. Sound was clearly better than FM but there were so few broadcasts and in so few places that it was quite useless. Maybe the coverage is a bit better now. I extremely rarely listen to radio broadcasts in the car anyway, and if so it's FM or streamed through a radio app via CarPlay.

Interesting with the TV option too. I know it's been available for ages in other Jags with the same infotainment system but really can't remember seeing any F-Type with it.

Over here in the UK I find the DAB radio coverage excellent with great sound quality and have numerous preset stations which I regularly listen to. Can’t remember the last time I used FM etc! I’ve also stored music on the USB stick which is plugged into the port in the cubby box.

It looks like Luxembourg will be fully up and running with DAB radio in the not too distant future https://www.worlddab.org/countries/luxembourg

"The deployment phase should start from the adoption of the bill, that is to say in principle at the end of 2023 or during the first quarter of 2024 and is expected to last three years. This launch period will allow in particular the detection of any technical difficulties on the ground and to specify the needs for improvement in terms of quality of retransmission of the signal and coverage on the national territory, including on the road network. During this deployment phase, a first digital multiplex with national coverage will be launched.”

With regards to the TV option I haven’t seen it in an F-Type either. Perhaps because the parts link I posted earlier shows the TV tuner module for Brazil and Japan markets?
 
Technical note on DAB: it was the first commercial system to use the digital encoding scheme that goes by the wonderful name of Orthogonal Frequency Domain Multiplexing (OFDM) which is now pretty much ubiquitous in TV, mobile phones, WiFi, and even your broadband over copper wires. It allowed a radio station to use a smaller slice of radio bandwidth than trad analogue radio. Or, in reality, to squeeze lots more stations into the same bandwidth. The more stations you pack in, the less data is devoted to each, and the nastier the sound becomes (as with MP3 files).
DAB has a more consistent sound quality than FM - without the background hiss, but FM can still sound better than a DAB channel starved of bits.

DAB was enthusiastically taken up by the BBC which is why it is well established in the UK. But in its first-generation guise, it had problems in poor reception areas. Early DAB users will remember the under-water burbling sound when the signal was poor.
I think that has been largely solved these days with better receivers and antennas spread over an area (like your car window) to avoid 'deep fades'.
But it motivated the development of DAB+ which performs better, and which Luxembourg will enjoy.

Of course its a bit late now to retro-fit DAB+ in the UK now, despite efforts. The pendulum has swung from broadcast to streaming over the mobile phone network.
You can argue the merits of that. But DAB is still a great solution for cars now that it has been made to work well, and should be around for some time to come.
 
pirateprentice said:
Technical note on DAB: it was the first commercial system to use the digital encoding scheme that goes by the wonderful name of Orthogonal Frequency Domain Multiplexing (OFDM) which is now pretty much ubiquitous in TV, mobile phones, WiFi, and even your broadband over copper wires. It allowed a radio station to use a smaller slice of radio bandwidth than trad analogue radio. Or, in reality, to squeeze lots more stations into the same bandwidth. The more stations you pack in, the less data is devoted to each, and the nastier the sound becomes (as with MP3 files).
DAB has a more consistent sound quality than FM - without the background hiss, but FM can still sound better than a DAB channel starved of bits.

DAB was enthusiastically taken up by the BBC which is why it is well established in the UK. But in its first-generation guise, it had problems in poor reception areas. Early DAB users will remember the under-water burbling sound when the signal was poor.
I think that has been largely solved these days with better receivers and antennas spread over an area (like your car window) to avoid 'deep fades'.
But it motivated the development of DAB+ which performs better, and which Luxembourg will enjoy.

Of course its a bit late now to retro-fit DAB+ in the UK now, despite efforts. The pendulum has swung from broadcast to streaming over the mobile phone network.
You can argue the merits of that. But DAB is still a great solution for cars now that it has been made to work well, and should be around for some time to come.

As we've gone off-topic it would be better to continue any further discussion regarding DAB and DAB+ radio here (I've posted on it today)...

DAB+ ? https://www.ftypeforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=7683

Also, any further discussion regarding TV in the F-Type can be continued here...

Television in the F-Type https://www.ftypeforums.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=9209

Thanks
 
3 stage machine polish. Very happy with the result given I’m a complete novice. All done in my garage but wheeled out to make sure I hadn’t missed anywhere.
 

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Geetee68 said:
3 stage machine polish. Very happy with the result given I’m a complete novice. All done in my garage but wheeled out to make sure I hadn’t missed anywhere.

That looks incredible. Can you do mine next? :D
 
A 100-mile round trip for work, through North Yorkshire on a perfect May day.

Yesterday she was in for a major service and MOT. She passed it with flying colours and was running sweet today. I'm £933 poorer but worth every penny!

18 months of ownership and I still absolutely adore this car.
 

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iancrav said:
Helmsley?

Where do you have the car serviced around there?

I'm also NY based..

Certainly is, well spotted. Which part are you in?

I took it to Ribblesdale Jaguar Land Rover in Settle on Thursday. I live near Leeds but work around N Yorks so it worked out well. Then I was over Thirsk way yesterday, so some miles covered this week.

Have to say, after a poor experience with another main dealer, Ribblesdale JLR were absolutely spot on. It'll be going back there.
 
After buying a 19 Ftype R AWD in December. I treated it to a friend… a new to me 17 Ftype S AWD! Older headlights are soooo much better 😩😩
 
Nice day with The Driving Fanatics at Eastbourne Car Show today despite it being a little cloudy.A few other F-Types in the group to make a nice little trio!
 

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