Yes, you certainly can. But the car antenna probably won't work as efficiently as
one that's specifically designed for CB. That means you probably won't be able to
hear as far or talk as far as you could if you used the right antenna.
you must go to wal-mart or any other store and by the adapter wireing kit for that car. Most foreign cars need adapters to hook up to aftermarket stereos.
Not necessarily, but the antenna does need to be grounded.
no as long as you have a scanner to hook up the antenna to analog scanner there about 100 dollars digital ones are 400 the scanners have the speaker on them
Its in the dash with te other harnesses...(orange.....i think)
You should check your car's radio connection and make sure the antenna isn't broken or bended.
No.
You get the anntenna cable and then you stick it into the stereo you idiot.
You will need a tv antenna and a coaxial lead in wire with connectors.
you must go to wal-mart or any other store and by the adapter wireing kit for that car. Most foreign cars need adapters to hook up to aftermarket stereos.
Not necessarily, but the antenna does need to be grounded.
Installing a CB radio in a Chevy Impala begins which installing the mount and location a suitable power source. The radio is then mounted to the dash, wired up, and the antenna connected.
The radio is grounding through the antenna connection. Unplug the antenna and see that it will stop. However you still need to hook up the ground 1st and the antenna last.
Yes, you can hook up a car seat to the Ford Expedition
If you do not see an external antenna, then it is in either the front or rear windshield. Look closely and you will see the tiny wires that make up the antenna.
Once a CB radio has been opened and modified by an unlicensed person,that radio may not be legally used to transmit on the air.This question illustrates why that's a good idea.
No. There will be no analog signal to receive and process from the outdoor antenna. The only signal coming from the outdoor antenna will be digital. When the conversion is complete. You will need to hook up your antenna directly to the TV. Your conversion box will be worthless as far as analog to digital is concerned.
you hook it in the trunk