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good question...i notice mine has 2 aerial connectors i think 1 is for am radio and the other is FM.....i think there may be some kind of amplifier for the aerial because i can hear a relay click on when i turn mine on...i will be installing in dash DVD player this weekend i will work it out and post again

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