Trans Am radio antenna issue
#1
Trans Am radio antenna issue
I installed a amplified hidden antenna on my back window and its not getting much frequency. The instructions where pretty simply, plug into stock antenna wire and connect 12 volt power source which i did to the stock antenna orange wire. Frequency comes in and out i was reading to make a better radio ground you guys think that could work? And how would i go about doing this? Thanks guys
#2
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Your symptoms sound like the antenna isn't working properly. That orange wire is constant (battery) power through the RADIO ACCY fuse. Are you sure you didn't blow the fuse during installation? Did you ground through the factory antenna's black wire?
In any case, it would be better to use the pink wire at the factory antenna because it is the same retained accessory power source as the head unit so it won't run down your battery when not in use.
In any case, it would be better to use the pink wire at the factory antenna because it is the same retained accessory power source as the head unit so it won't run down your battery when not in use.
#4
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I would ground to the black wire in the same harness as you connected the power but it's easy enough to test your ground point with a multimeter.
The other thing to consider is that these "amplified" antennas are mostly marketing hype. They've been around since the '70s and in my experience they have never worked as promised. You might consider the Tune Trapper as described in this thread: https://ls1tech.com/forums/stereo-el...m-antenna.html (not good for AM reception)
The other thing to consider is that these "amplified" antennas are mostly marketing hype. They've been around since the '70s and in my experience they have never worked as promised. You might consider the Tune Trapper as described in this thread: https://ls1tech.com/forums/stereo-el...m-antenna.html (not good for AM reception)
#7
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Perhaps you might consider one of the "shark fin" antennas common on recent model vehicles. You could probably adapt the antenna from a current Camaro to fit the back of your roof. Painted body color, it's much less intrusive and would give the car an updated look while still providing OEM reception performance.