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Powered Fuba antenna



one of those 'amp' lines is probably for the amplifier (if installed) remote
turn-on input.
either way, the normal antenna line should work even for the integrated
antenna amp, as it doesnt draw much power.
i would warn against just connecting the antenna power lead to the amp
remote output, as this would keep the antenna amp on all the time, as
opposed to when radio tuning is going on.
hth
Al

----- Original Message ----- 
From: <XXSpArCoXx@aol.com>
To: <scirocco-l@scirocco.org>
Sent: Monday, December 15, 2003 11:36 PM
Subject: OT: Powered Fuba antenna


> My girlfriends Jetta has an amplifier thing attached to her Fuba from the
> factory. Now I'm trying to be the good boyfriend and install a new head
unit. But
> the head unit has two power wires for amplified antennas 3 amp and 1 amp,
> what one should be used?
>
> Don't want to blow her car up after finishing rebuilding the whole thing.
She
> had a shunt with a wall 2 weeks back. Jetta IV front rad supports suck!
>
> Thanks
> ~Danny~
> Oh I'm not sure if the labels said 3 and 1 amp or .3 and .1 amp. But I
think
> anyone who knows wouldn't really care.
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