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da-g-dog Posted - Nov 23 2004 : 02:26:58 AM
Decided to let my father tinker with the Postal I posted about earlier.

Just bought a 1984 Buick Riviera from a friends neighbor. I replaced the stock radio with an aftermarket Clarion unit. The problem though, is that the antenna switch in the unit fried due to a crossed wire from the prior owner. I need to wire up a switch now to operate the antenna and need to know if its typically just a +12volt to the antenna to make it go up and no power to it to make it go down.

hike master kyle
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Aaron Cake Posted - Nov 23 2004 : 08:51:51 AM
Generally, yes.

Some weird cars (like the RX-7) switch the ground instead.


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