NO. Older airtronics have different wiring than new airtronics. JR is opposite of hitec/futaba. Go to rcgroups.com and search wiring for your particular configuration.
-- battery -- battery cable -- connection between battery cable and battery A fault in any of these would still supply the small current used by the lights and radio, but not the huge battery current required for starting.
No
If you remove the battery or break the connection to it, you have reset it. That is why the presets on the AM/FM radio disappear. The question is how. You do not have to reset anything except the radio presets and the clock.
The antenna does that.
A radio transmitter changes most of the electricity that it gets from a wall outlet or a battery to heat. A small portion of it becomes energy that radiates out from the transmitting antenna and can be detected by receivers some distance away.
One can get information on receivers made by HD Radio when one goes on the site of KEDM 90.3 Public Radio. There one can get the details of how to receive HD channels and multicasting.
They are sold commercially a "radios". They are machines for detecting electromagnetic radiation in the "radio" part of the spectrum.
DIODE
No.
The Connection - radio program - was created in 1994.
4 hours for a 9.6
Original equipment Saturn batteries have a "side post" battery connection. Disconnect the negative battery connection first, then remove the positive connection.Next remove the battery "hold down" assembly, by removing the bolt. It's a single bolt that holds a clamp bar, near the bottom of the battery.Lift out the battery, put the new battery in it's place, replace the hold down assembly, reconnect the positive side post connection, reconnect the negative side post connection... then FINALLY, re-program the radio to your favorite pre-selects and set the clock time.