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mollymoke

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  1. Thanks Scoobywagon, So 1 does work, but I do visit a poor reception area so will try and join them together, do you think this will work Ok?
  2. Thanks for your response. I don't have the car with me so no photos. The Suby radio has an unusual antenna plug, with 2 small pins on the lead, and earth on the outside similar to a co-ax idea but with 2 small pins and it is bigger altogether. There is a short lead from the radio down to the side of the left of the trans tunnel hidden by the console where the 2 antenna leads come up, one is male so I used a short extension and plugged it in (it works) but the other cord is female instead. I think you may be correct a front and rear antenna, so I thought I would make a 'splitter' with 2 male leads and one female, see what happens. I need to remove the passenger seat and CD stacker so I'll check out the leads further down next week.
  3. So I bought and installed a snazzy new stereo head unit (Pioneer with GPS=2 DIN) and it works great. But why do I have 2 antenna plugs? Spoke to a radio guy who suggested I should just use a 'TV style' co-ax splitter and 2 plugs, join them all together. But my question is why does it have 2 antenna plugs, and is it ok to join them into one and plug them both into the new head unit? Thanks.

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