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aerial question
i am changing my car stereo and found a device that the roof aerial
connects to, but dont know what it is. it's about 8.5 cm in length, looks like a silver barrell, aerial lead goes in one end, out of other end is thick black aerial cable that goes to stereo & a thin white aerial whic i am not sure where it goes. i am not sure if the white wire goes to a ground or +12v. I think it is some knind of amplifier. the white wire was connected to one of the cd changer terminals on my old stereo. any help appreciated |
aerial question
On 5 May 2006 05:08:06 -0700, "trevaaaaaaa"
wrote: it's about 8.5 cm in length, looks like a silver barrell, aerial lead goes in one end, out of other end is thick black aerial cable that goes to stereo & a thin white aerial whic i am not sure where it goes. i am not sure if the white wire goes to a ground or +12v. German or Japanese car? If it's German, it'll be a signal seperator unit, which looks like this http://www.incarexpress.co.uk/view_p...p?partno=PC552 It's needed with a lot of OEM aerials to provide phantom power to the aerial amp. You'll need to leave it in place, and connect the power lead to the electric aerial output on the radio. If it's Japanese, it'll probably be a bandwidth expander, fitted to shift the tuner's range from Japanese to UK frequencies. If you fit an aftermarket unit, you can probably bin it in most cases. Jon -- In-Car Express http://www.incarexpress.co.uk Car Audio | Security | Multimedia | Navigation Tel. 01223 301212 Fax. 0870 7484123 |
aerial question
yeah it german, a VW.
Thanks for that. |
aerial question
On my Saab 93 1999 my electric aeriel has stopped retracting when I switch
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