The ant. cont wire, or "antenna continuity wire," is a type of wire used in various electronic and communication applications to ensure a continuous electrical connection for antennas. It helps maintain signal integrity by providing a reliable path for radio frequency signals. This wire is often used in radio transmitters, receivers, and other devices that rely on antenna functionality. Properly installed antenna continuity wires are crucial for optimal performance and signal transmission.
The abbreviation for continuing is "cont."
P.CONT is a turn-on lead wire for your external amps if you have them. All it does is sends a signal to your amp (if you have one) to turn on/turn off
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No, cont is short for continue.
U-Cont was created in 1966.
The abbreviation for continued is "cont."
The correct abbreviation for continued is "cont."
If you know what BNF is: Identifier -> Start Cont Start -> letter | underline Cont -> empty | (letter | underline | digit) Cont
Weird Era Cont. was created in 2007.
On an Ford automatic transmission it should be located on the transmission where the gear shift linkage connects. There is normally a 4 wire connector on it.
The blue wire with a white stripe marked "P Cont" on a Kenwood car stereo typically indicates a power connection that provides a constant 12V supply, often used for maintaining memory functions, such as presets and clock settings, even when the vehicle is off. It's essential to connect this wire to a power source that remains active regardless of the ignition switch position. Always refer to the specific wiring diagram for your model to ensure proper installation.
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