Date: Sat, 14 Feb 2004 11:49:17 -0000 From: MeatballTurbo <carl.robsonnopsamcing-czechs.com> Subject: Re: help identifying antenna wire to work as turn-on for an amp
In article <nuhr20hr6dvl8sh89rnu0n5b6fdhmkp1l6nopsamcom>, Nick Monyatovsky <mon at cox dot net> spouted forth into alt.autos.saab... > Also, when I use the 'antena feed' as they called it, do I need to > disconnect it from antena or put a Y slitter on it? I hope amplifier > will not put any voltage of its own onto that wire, will it? Will > amplifier be causing interferece with antenna? > Into the Antenna should be a green wire. This is the Antenna remote line. It feeds under the back seat. You can splice into it there out of site. The Amp won't put any power into that line. But it will however draw some current from it as will any additional load on it. Shou;dn't cause any probs though as that is what the line is for, trigering a remote source. I don't have amp, but I have tapped into the remote line on mine to to operate a realy to remotely turn on an inverter. -- Carl Robson (The poster formerly known as Skodapilot) http://www.bouncing-czechs.com