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#61
Just installed the two adapters to my Alpine and notice a night and day difference in FM reception where I live in the valley in Renton WA. I might just keep my automatic antenna down all the time.
Thanks..
Tony
Thanks..
Tony
#62
wow! i cant believe i just tossed that little cord to the side did not even think twice about it. i was wondering my radio was not getting good reception! just ordered it off Amazon with a new aux cord thank you for this post!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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#68
revive a great thread-seems like barely a week goes by that someone installs an aftermarket head unit/is annoyed about the power antenna or both.
I have found this thread to be one of the most helpful and superbly detailed out there. And I am happy to link folks to it at every opportunity.
I have found this thread to be one of the most helpful and superbly detailed out there. And I am happy to link folks to it at every opportunity.
#70
Wicked, I just noticed that embedded wire the other day but thought it was window defrost wire.
Going to get in there and look around. I don't currently have a front antenna and wanted to do the taco whip antenna but will cost me $100 so waiting on that. Going to try tonight.
Thanks for the tip.
Going to get in there and look around. I don't currently have a front antenna and wanted to do the taco whip antenna but will cost me $100 so waiting on that. Going to try tonight.
Thanks for the tip.
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#73
If you are in an area with possible interference then this mod doesn't do anything for that, but I did notice when in big cities or where there is little interference that the quality is better.
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#76
I actually just got finished messing with this a few minutes ago. I set my radio to a far away station and plugged my mast antenna only. Station came in clear as a bell. Then plugged in the diversity antenna into the y-connector. I got quite a bit of static. Then I unplugged the mast antenna from the y-connector so that only the diversity antenna was connected. No change, still quite a bit of static. Unplugged both antennas and got 100% static, lol. I plugged just the mast antenna in, and got zero static, so that's how I'm leaving it.
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#77
Glad I found this forum and this thread. I installed a new receiver in my '99 4Runner and was annoyed at how the power antenna was always up anytime the receiver was on, no matter the mode. Wired in a switch to the antenna wire on the harness and problem solved. Now I can make the antenna come down if I'm just listening to music on USB or via Bluetooth.
I used a drill and then a Dremel to make a hole in my center console to fit the switch (while off the vehicle of course). Switch was acquired from Amazon for a few bucks, used spade connectors for the connections and butt connectors+blue wire to extend wiring.
Thanks for the idea!
I used a drill and then a Dremel to make a hole in my center console to fit the switch (while off the vehicle of course). Switch was acquired from Amazon for a few bucks, used spade connectors for the connections and butt connectors+blue wire to extend wiring.
Thanks for the idea!
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