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RCA/Signal cable question
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<blockquote data-quote="ahole-ic" data-source="post: 7166120" data-attributes="member: 619324"><p>That is when your phone is negotiating with the tower and when it transmits at the highest power. I'd guess your rca cable was the right length to act as a great cell phone antenna. If I were you this time, I'd run it down the side of the car under the trim panels. You also didn't meantion your HU, the phones proximity to it's antenna lead or anything. Even if your HU isn't set to play the radio, it can still get interference from there. A little experimentation is necessary, but running it where i said should help. How can rf get into your rca's if they are surrounded by a ground in most directions? It would be pretty tough.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ahole-ic, post: 7166120, member: 619324"] That is when your phone is negotiating with the tower and when it transmits at the highest power. I'd guess your rca cable was the right length to act as a great cell phone antenna. If I were you this time, I'd run it down the side of the car under the trim panels. You also didn't meantion your HU, the phones proximity to it's antenna lead or anything. Even if your HU isn't set to play the radio, it can still get interference from there. A little experimentation is necessary, but running it where i said should help. How can rf get into your rca's if they are surrounded by a ground in most directions? It would be pretty tough. [/QUOTE]
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