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<blockquote data-quote="jjrbus" data-source="post: 8502906" data-attributes="member: 669969"><p>Thanks for having me! I have a 93 Toyota RV It is a cab and chassis, V6 auto and had a aftermarket radio and antenna.</p><p></p><p>I should add I have not put a radio in a car for a loooong time. Anyway the antenna plug (the part that goes into the radio) looks to me like what we used to call a RCA plug, just a round thing with a pin on the end.</p><p></p><p>The new radio a Car Dual, XDM 270, hey don't pick on me I just want to catch the news and weather occasionally and have a clock on the dashboard.</p><p></p><p>Anyway I try to put the antenna plug into the radio and it does not want to go. I look and it looks like it should take a RCA plug, but where the pin goes is triangular not round. I did a web search and see no adapter for this.</p><p></p><p>It looks like it might fit, but before I jam it in there I better ask someone that knows what they are doing.</p><p></p><p>Any input greatly appreciated Jim SW FL.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jjrbus, post: 8502906, member: 669969"] Thanks for having me! I have a 93 Toyota RV It is a cab and chassis, V6 auto and had a aftermarket radio and antenna. I should add I have not put a radio in a car for a loooong time. Anyway the antenna plug (the part that goes into the radio) looks to me like what we used to call a RCA plug, just a round thing with a pin on the end. The new radio a Car Dual, XDM 270, hey don't pick on me I just want to catch the news and weather occasionally and have a clock on the dashboard. Anyway I try to put the antenna plug into the radio and it does not want to go. I look and it looks like it should take a RCA plug, but where the pin goes is triangular not round. I did a web search and see no adapter for this. It looks like it might fit, but before I jam it in there I better ask someone that knows what they are doing. Any input greatly appreciated Jim SW FL. [/QUOTE]
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