The antenna.
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The factory radio does not have an aux Jack.
Check to see if you are getting power to the radio input wire - if so could be a bad radio
Its for installing an auxiliary audio device, like a CD changer or a satellite radio. You have to remove your radio to attach a device to it. There was no auxiliary input in the 2003 Toyota matrix and was not optional the first aux was for the 2006 matrix and up
Its on the back of the head unit. The Ford Focus radio is ready for aux input if there is am AUX button in that case there is a plug on the back side of the radio that was to be used with the rear DVD, this is the same radio Ford is installing in the expedition and f series truck and that is why you have the aux, in order to use that for audio input you need to add the interface, its called pie frd04-aux and you can find on most sites that sale auxiliary input or ipod adapters, just do a search for ( Ford aux input )
Your amp may be playing the radio instead of your music because the input source is set to the radio instead of the music input. Check the input settings on your amp and switch it to the correct input source for your music.
radio frequency input
The axillary audio in put on a car radio is usually in the front of the radio face. It could be on a pigtail, on the back of the radio on occasion. If it is not in these two places, then the radio does not have an input.
They are all defined with the <input> tag. But it needs the type variable. Like <input type="radio"> or <input type="checkbox"> or <input type="button">
In order to input the radio code into a MErcedes E320, the user must have the means to input into the main control box, located in the center of the dashboard. From here, one can locate the input panel.
By using the radio preset buttons.
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Your radio has to have an AUX in or be able to connect to a CD changer
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You input the code with the radio preset buttons.
In physics, "RF" typically refers to radio frequency. The RF input is a signal or electrical input that operates within the radio frequency range, typically in the range of 3 kHz to 300 GHz. This input is commonly used in communication systems, radar systems, and various electronic devices that transmit or receive radio waves.
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