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Re: 16v antenna
- Subject: Re: 16v antenna
- From: Stephen Stalcup <elfking@nmt.edu>
- Date: Fri, 7 Aug 1998 14:53:27 -0600 (MDT)
in mine at least their is a resistor. it's in the actual plug that goes
into the stereo. i can't tell the difference on the colors to get the
resistance. ok thanks for the help earlier...
Steve Stalcup
'88 16v
On Fri, 7 Aug 1998, Chris Chambers wrote:
>
>
> while doing stereo work on my car this past week I inadvertanly broke
> off
> the antenna plug that goes to my stereo. I have some questions.
>
> 1st) their is a resistor in the antenna plug housing. what resistance is
>
> it and with what tolerance.
>
> I do not believe there is a resistor in the wire
>
> 2nd) is it possible to just get a replacement cable and run it to the
> stereo or would it be better to try and repair the cable.
>
> You can get a replacement jack at Radio Shack and solder it on your
> cable
>
> 3rd) the power cable for the antenna, does it run to positive or
> negative.
> (it was off when i bought the car.)
>
> This goes to posative, the antenna gets negative throught the body of
> the car.
>
> thanks for any help... Your welcome
>
>
> Steve Stalcup
> '88 16v
>
>
>
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