To replace a ferrite antenna with a whip antenna, first, disconnect the ferrite antenna from the device, ensuring the power is off to avoid damage. Then, connect the whip antenna to the same point where the ferrite antenna was attached, ensuring proper orientation and secure connections. Finally, test the device to ensure that the new whip antenna is functioning correctly and providing the desired signal reception. Adjust the positioning of the whip antenna as necessary for optimal performance.
The ideal length for a simple antenna is approximately 1/2 of a wavelength. At VHF FM frequencies this will be about than 1.5m long. On the AM band, a much longer whip antenna will be required (100m+). Not very practical. The ferrite rod is placed inside a coil of wire producing a simple loop antenna with the ferrite helping to intensify its magnetic properties producing a relatively compact antenna solution.
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I am also trying to change my antenna on a Montero Limited 02 and found a antenna on EBAY but you have to replace everything. BUT a Better Idea is the one I found on WWW.CARSTEREOHELP.COM On this site, they say it is possible to change out the antenna whip only. This is the weekend, but I plan to pursue this option on Monday. I'll use my $30.00 antenna on some other car! Geo Here is the link: http://www.carstereohelp.org/stereoremoval/MitsubishiMontero1PwrAnt.htm
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You simply unscrew the antenna rod and replace it. Very easy.
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A whip antenna can certainly be used to capture TV channels on a HDTV. Since the set itself is digital, it will not require a converter box.
The creature you are describing is likely a type of arachnid called a whip scorpion. Whip scorpions have a body similar to a spider, with long, thin legs and antenna-like structures on their heads.
The antenna screws into the mount on the roof