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The Workshop => Audio / Security / Electrical => Topic started by: tom_deas on May 30, 2008, 18:04

Title: Aerial extension - how does it work
Post by: tom_deas on May 30, 2008, 18:04
Hey all

few questions... first of all, I've got a Sony CD/MD head unit, cant remember the number off it, but is that a standard (or upgrade?) stereo option on the MR2?

basically, im buying a DVD (with 7" touchscreen) head unit off ebay, and the sellers told me reason HE's selling it is because when installed on his car the aerial automatically extends whenever he turns it on. As in, even when the radio isn't in use, the aerial extends.

I'm just wondering how the aerial extension function works on the head units. I'd rather it didn't extend when I'm just listening to CD's and the like, because it'd irritate me. I don't use the radio much, but at the same time it's something nice to have to listen to a bit of Radio 1 on a long journey.

I have a fair bit of experience with other ICE installs inc rewiring cars, but no experience with the MR2 yet. Just wondering how the aerial extension functions. Is it perhaps only when a current is passed down the "Aerial Lead" that it extends? In which case, if for example the problem is that when this head unit is turned on it automatically puts a current down the Aerial Lead even when the radio isn't in use, in which case I could either install an electronic switch breaker such that whenever I want to listen to the Radio, I'll have to flick the switch to close it, or alternatively it may just be a problem with this fellas car which won't be an issue with mine. OR I could just unplug the aerial lead altogether and live without the radio.

OR on the flipside is the aerial operation something to do with an additional "remote" lead?

Thanks in advance

Tom
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Post by: markiii on May 30, 2008, 18:07
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