Sonar.
a stock radio can hold up subs
i would guess ww2 to detect enemy subs
make sure amp remote wire is connected to p.cont wire and not power ant wire on the radio
German subs are known as Unterseeboote, U-Bootefor short.
U- Boats
The ones used to transmit to subs underwater are a mile or two in length, but a wavelength equal to the Earth's diameter (8000 miles) is quite possible. (The sun can and does put out waves in excess of 1000 miles - and they can play havoc with transmission lines.)
yes with most decks u only need a line out converter
Yes and no. You can, but you will need to have an amp to power the subs. You will also have to have a way to control the volume to the subs. I recommend getting a new radio that can controll the subwoofer\amp part of it. Hope this helps
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No you don't need a new radio. What you need is a signal converter. Stinger makes them for sure and they've got a couple of varieties. My favourite is called the SOLOC. What you do is you splice into your rear speaker wires and join the SOLOC with new speaker wire. This allows you to maintain your factory deck/steering wheel controls. The SOLOC has RCA outputs so you just install subs normally.
In all probability, they are. The United States doesn't disclose what our submarines are doing, or where, until after they have finished their missions, if then.
it is...but they wont perform properly nor sound right.