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Your head unit should have a wire marked as P. Antenna that's the wire you need to connect.
Your antenna lead-in is broken, and the radio isn't getting any signal. That's why it keeps scanning and can't hear anything. Check the connection from the antenna to the cable, and if that's OK, then you'll have to replace the cable from the antenna to the radio. You did connect the antenna to it when you were checking it in the first car, right ? You can quickly test this hypothesis: With a radio in the first car, where no radio works, connect the power, but don't connect the car's antenna to it. Instead, stick the end of a different piece of wire ( 3 to 6 ft long) into the center hole of the antenna connector on the radio, and see if that makes it possible for the radio to start hearing things.
Connect the guitar to a processor such as a Line6 Pod or Boss GT. Connect the output of the processor to an analog or digital input of the home theater system.
-- Construct an antenna. Hang a long piece of wire outside between any two convenient supports, such as the house, the garage, trees, etc. Bring one end of the wire inside. -- Wind a great length of fine, insulated wire around a pencil. Connect one end of the coil to the inside end of the antenna. Connect the other end of the coil to a cold-water pipe. -- Connect one end of a small germanium diode to the point where the coil and the antenna join. -- Connect one end of an earphone or a pair of ear-buds to a cold-water pipe. -- Connect the free end of the earphone to the free end of the diode. If you happen to have wound the right amount of wire onto the pencil, then you'll hear the nearest 2 or 3 local AM radio stations faintly in the earphone. If you hear nothing, then it's likely that you stopped winding the coil too soon. That's an AM radio . . . 1 antenna, 1 inductor (coil), 1 diode, 1 earphone. All the rest is commentary and enhancements. For example: You want to be able to pick out one station at a time ? You want to hear more than just the few strongest stations in town ? You want to play them through a loudspeaker ? You want a built-in antenna ? You want FM too ? You want a picture to go along with the sound ? You want to use it to pick up GPS and make phone calls too ? Those are all easy enough, but you'll have to use more parts.
Yep! As long as you have a cable, it can connect to most amplifiers, like piano or guitar amps, and I believe it is even possible to connect an electronic drum set to a computer, registering the midi audio.
Follow the + battery cable should connect to relay
Dis-connect the battery, and wait a couple of minutes before you start working on it.
on the bottom side of the intake manifold...2 bolts and a quick connect plug...the new one comes with a new gasket...
No, most projectors do not have TV tuners. You will need to connect the antenna to a digital TV tuner, and then connect the tuner to the TV.
Yes it will.
To connect the radio antenna on a 1993 Ford F-150, the back of the radio needs to be exposed under the dash. Plug the radio antenna wire into the back of the radio and tighten the nut.
Azure Transit Connect Electric was created in 2010.
Remove the plastic cover from inside the wheel well to expose the antenna. Remove mounting bolt. To replace antenna purchase an antenna with an adapter. Cut old antenna wire at base and connect new antenna using the adapter.
Put it between the Head deck and antenna.
1. Buy a Terk antenna. I have tried 4 other brands and there is no comparison. 2. Move the TV or antenna to eliminate interferance. Floresant lights or nearby metal will cause the signal to vary. 3. Connect the antenna then use your TV "menu" to tell your set to use the antenna input. Then choose "auto-program" to let your TV find signals. 4. For many channels, you have to turn the antenna or adjust the sensitivity switch.
To connect a digital TV converter box, follow these steps:1. Disconnect antenna from TV2. Connect antenna to antenna connection on Converter box.3. Connect an antenna cable from the converter box to the TV's antenna connection.4. Turn the TV to channel 3, turn on the converter box, and follow the setup menu from the converter box to search for channels.5. Keep the TV on channel 3, and change channels using the remote control for the converter box.
You don't need a new TV or antenna. You need a Digital Converter Box. Go to a Radio Shack, Circuit City or Best Buy. Connect your old antenna to the converter box, connect the converter box to your old TV...all will be well.