revrider1 5,000+ posts Hmmm... Rating: 100% 8 0 0 30,475 5 Down South~3rd Coast~TX Apr 28, 2010 #1 Bought this for my car thinkin it would solve my issue and it didnt. Just opened it to try it. Replaces faulty factory antenna, just unplug ur faulty one and plug this one in. Give it a 12v source and mount the box... $30shipped... Click to read more...
Bought this for my car thinkin it would solve my issue and it didnt. Just opened it to try it. Replaces faulty factory antenna, just unplug ur faulty one and plug this one in. Give it a 12v source and mount the box... $30shipped... Click to read more...
K KyleBechtold 5,000+ posts Quit reading this Rating: 100% 10 0 0 7,447 57 Tampa, Florida Apr 28, 2010 #2 you have bad radio signal aswell? I have inglass antenna and after tinting its no bueno
OP revrider1 5,000+ posts Hmmm... Rating: 100% 8 0 0 30,475 5 Down South~3rd Coast~TX Apr 28, 2010 Thread Starter #3 Mine just went to crap one day, idk what went wrong. Thought this would fix it but guess not, i think its a ground issue with the HU...
Mine just went to crap one day, idk what went wrong. Thought this would fix it but guess not, i think its a ground issue with the HU...
K KyleBechtold 5,000+ posts Quit reading this Rating: 100% 10 0 0 7,447 57 Tampa, Florida Apr 28, 2010 #4 if you can get to the actual antenna unit try giving it a new power wire..
OP revrider1 5,000+ posts Hmmm... Rating: 100% 8 0 0 30,475 5 Down South~3rd Coast~TX Apr 28, 2010 Thread Starter #5 Ehh, I aint gonna worry about it. I dont use that car anymore. Ima sell it soon... lol
K KyleBechtold 5,000+ posts Quit reading this Rating: 100% 10 0 0 7,447 57 Tampa, Florida Apr 28, 2010 #6 so what do you do with this? plug it into the radio intsead of the regular antenna plug? and then do what?
so what do you do with this? plug it into the radio intsead of the regular antenna plug? and then do what?
OP revrider1 5,000+ posts Hmmm... Rating: 100% 8 0 0 30,475 5 Down South~3rd Coast~TX Apr 28, 2010 Thread Starter #7 Unplug ur factory one, plug this one it. Connect a 12v source to it and mount the box portion with the 2 sided tape on it and ur done...
Unplug ur factory one, plug this one it. Connect a 12v source to it and mount the box portion with the 2 sided tape on it and ur done...
K KyleBechtold 5,000+ posts Quit reading this Rating: 100% 10 0 0 7,447 57 Tampa, Florida Apr 28, 2010 #8 where would you mount the box? wouldn't the antenna inside the car not work well?
OP revrider1 5,000+ posts Hmmm... Rating: 100% 8 0 0 30,475 5 Down South~3rd Coast~TX Apr 28, 2010 Thread Starter #9 On the description it says it can be mounted anywhere in the car...
nateberrier 10+ year member ****** Rating: 100% 6 0 0 4,757 119 Douche, Ohio Apr 28, 2010 #10 if it has a power source its likely an amplifying the signal before it gets to the HU. like a line driver
if it has a power source its likely an amplifying the signal before it gets to the HU. like a line driver
Louisiana_CRX 5,000+ posts dem shoes...... Rating: 100% 42 0 0 39,673 551 Piney Hills of Louisiana Apr 28, 2010 #11 those work great for shaved antennas in custom rides.....
OP revrider1 5,000+ posts Hmmm... Rating: 100% 8 0 0 30,475 5 Down South~3rd Coast~TX Apr 29, 2010 Thread Starter #12 Sure would...
OP revrider1 5,000+ posts Hmmm... Rating: 100% 8 0 0 30,475 5 Down South~3rd Coast~TX May 3, 2010 Thread Starter #13 Up...
K KyleBechtold 5,000+ posts Quit reading this Rating: 100% 10 0 0 7,447 57 Tampa, Florida May 3, 2010 #14 well what was your issue first? Cause I kinda want fm radio back.. I get shitty signal in my car for some reason..
well what was your issue first? Cause I kinda want fm radio back.. I get shitty signal in my car for some reason..
OP revrider1 5,000+ posts Hmmm... Rating: 100% 8 0 0 30,475 5 Down South~3rd Coast~TX May 3, 2010 Thread Starter #15 I was getting a clipping in my radio, like the signal would get interupted. Turned out to be a ground issue instead...
I was getting a clipping in my radio, like the signal would get interupted. Turned out to be a ground issue instead...