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Amplified Fuba antenna Q



Oh yeah, the remote lead is just a power trip signal. Kind of like a power
toggle. It sends a small amount of current to flip the amp switch on and
off. Not constant power that the antenna would need. Remote is just for amps
and bazooka tubes. power antenna is the spot.

My two cents.


On 7/3/07, Lance LaPrarie <sciroccojunky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Hook it up to your power antenna lead off the deck. I've done my fair
> share of research on this and it works like a charm. The schematics in the
> bentley show the lead going to the deck and that is it. Doesn't specify what
> it does from there. After checking a few sources I was told that the power
> antenna lead is the spot. I tried it and now I get AM where I didn't have it
> before. The radio has a strong signal and works much better now.
>
> give it a shot.
>
>
>  On 7/3/07, John C. Worden <johncworden@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> >
> > I am wondering what should be hooked up to the Fuba's power
> > lead.  Should I
> > hook
> > up the amp remote(unused at this time) or is this just a signal and not
> > constant
> > voltage?  Or, should I run switched 12V to it?  What have you all done?
> >
> >
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