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hooking up power antenna switch, and other useless bits 700 1986

Dave Shannon sent me this when I was installing an antenna switch in my 240:

"This I've done, I installed the dash antenna switch so I could listen to tapes without having the antenna up. The black wire is the signal wire from the radio/tape head it provides a signal to the antenna electronics that the radio is on. It should run along the antenna wire all the way to the radio. Find it up front, cut it and extend the wires, one to each terminal on the antenna switch. The switch simply make or breaks the circuit, the antenna electronics take care of the rest."

Good Luck,


--
don hodgdon '89 744ti, '81 242t, '71 D-35






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