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Date: Sun, 28 Jun 1998 14:57:23 GMT
From: mikeenopsamdu (Michael)
Subject: Re: aftermarket stereo?


Probably better to use antenna lead from radio. If you use the amplifier turn-on lead for antenna and amp, the antenna will be extended when ever amp is on - for example when CD is playing. Antenna lead is only activated when radio (AM/FM) section of head unit on. Michael On 28 Jun 1998 14:31:06 GMT, rta4saabnopsamcom (RTA4SAAB) wrote: >> >> I just installed a indash cd player in my 89 900t and I tryed for hours to >>get >> >>the power antenia to go up but on luck. > >There is a blue "remote" wire coming out of the cd player----this wire sends a >smaal voltage signal to trigger the antenna as well as any power accessories, >i.e., amplifiers, cross-overs, processors, etc. > >You didn't mention if you used a wire harness. > >Tap into the blue wire to create 2 remote leads. Connect one lead to the power >antenna lead-another blue wire on the wire harness. Connect the other lead to >the amplifier. Now, when you turn your cd player on, both the amplifier and the >antenna will be triggered. > >Good Luck > >E Kreis > >MUSIC MATTERS >Real Time Audio >http://members.aol.com/rta4saab/rta4saab.htm > >

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