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Re: Fuba Antenna power antenna wire?



Hi,
Yes, that is right. It is a power lead for the amplified antenna.
John

Chris Chemidlin wrote:

> >From: archive@porknet.fdns.net
>
> >
> >Hey,
> >
> >I was installing a stereo head unit i'd forgotten I had in my
> >Scirocco today when I was about to plug in the antenna wire and noticed a
> >small black wire running with the antenna wire. I started to think maybe it
> >was a power antenna wire
> >that I should hook to my head unit.
> >
> >So, if anyone would care to verify or invalidate my theory, please do so!
> >Hopefully it is the signal amplifier turn-on lead and not only will it
> >help me out but maybe solve the reception problems other people have been
> >having.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >-Toby
> >
> >--
> >'87 Flash Silver Metallic Scirocco 16V
>
> The Fuba does have a power wire going to it.
> Since my car (84 uGLI) didn't originally come with a fuba,
> when I installed it, I ran a wire to my amp, and attached it to the SWITCHED
> terminal. This is the terminal that turns the amp on or off. from there, it
> goes back to the head to the POWER ANTENNA lead.
>
> I think, if you run a wire from your power antenna lead to the fuba, you
> should be ok.
>
> Since Im no radio guru (my cars usually are the *radio delete* model), I
> could be totally wrong!
>
> CHRIS CHEMIDLIN
> http://www.spredhaus.com
> http://www.angelfire.com/nj/spredhaus
> 58 Type1 Ragtop
> 84 Jetta uGLi
>
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