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  1. Hi, My Boxster seems to struggle with radio reception, even from strong signals. I Listen to BBC R1 or R2 and generally R1 is much worse, hissing in the background a lot and occasionally just dropping out completely for a few seconds at a time, R2 and other stations seem better but not great. Is this a common issue and is there a fix ?... I don't think there is anything wrong particularly other than the pathetic excuse for an antenna, but I did not have this issue at all with my last boxster (2001, 986S) and so I thought I would pose the question. Thanks in advance Rob
  2. Hi, if you have a copy of the disk and maybe a spare blank kicking around I would be very grateful, alternatively if the CD size is really small <20-30 Mb then you could use a program like imgburn [www.imgburn.com] that will turn the cd into an iso which you can then email over. PCM21_NavDVD Any help would be really appreciated, I already have the PCM21 update disks (disk labels : NEU, ST10 Motorola and PCM21_NavDVD) but I think I should try and finish this update off before attempting any further ones. Thanks again Rob
  3. Hi all, Thanks so much for your time in replying, I would be extremely grateful of a copy of the disk if that is possible nc35. Can I not just insert it into the unit, and begin the process from scratch again ?.... I am assuming that it is not a crippling issue as all my functionality is still there. Just in case it makes any difference or helps to being clarity here are my sw versions : PCM : 05473AD1 / 4705 SYS : 04514BD! / 5104 AMP : 00017500 / 3504 Chgr: C38 / 3003 NAV : 00174412 / 4804 TEL : 05034B54 / 0305 Interestingly enough when I look at the versions it shows a tick against the NAV and all the rest have warning triangles ?!?!??! Thanks again for the help Rob
  4. Hi, I have a 987 3.2s with the full satnav, pcm setup and all the features appear to work fine but everytime I get into the car and fire it up the initial porsche splash screen has an appendage under the logo which says in red "Single CD Repair-Kit" I have attached a picture of it to give you and idea what I mean! Does anyone have any idea what this can be or why its there and more importantly how to get rid of it ?? Any help / advice is gratefully received. Thanks Rob
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