yes it does for it to work correctly
Not necessarily, but the antenna does need to be grounded.
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To access the antenna input on a 2005 Toyota Sequoia radio, you will need to remove the radio from the dashboard. Start by carefully prying off the trim panel surrounding the radio using a trim removal tool. Once the panel is removed, unscrew the mounting screws securing the radio, slide it out, and you’ll find the antenna input at the back of the unit. Disconnect the antenna cable if needed for your purpose.
The radio antenna converts electromagnetic radiation to electrical energy
Could be broke, or might just be a Hyundai radio. Check antenna, and cable from antenna to radio.
It is not going to hurt to ground it with a secondary ground if you suspect it is not grounded. It is not grounded thru the antenna. Just run a ground wire from the radio chassis to any ground location.It is not going to hurt to ground it with a secondary ground if you suspect it is not grounded. It is not grounded thru the antenna. Just run a ground wire from the radio chassis to any ground location.
Not necessarily, but the antenna does need to be grounded.
I need grounded theory for radio content
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No. You will need a external transmitter with a suitable antenna.
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no it will mess up the reception
To replace a broken radio antenna on a 2004 GMC Envoy you need to unscrew the old antenna. Next, place the new antenna in the hole and screw into place.
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try the antenna that usually plugs into the back of the radio. It is usually the way auto radios are grounded. If there is some corrosion or it's loose, guess what, the radio stops working.
You need a VHF radio antenna, a VHF radio receiver and of course a station broadcasting on the VHF frequency.
Bad antenna? Radio needs to be trimmed Bad antenna? Radio needs to be trimmed