I don't think so. I use the FM antenna that comes with the Sirius radio to broadcast a signal to the FM radio. The problem here is that the built-in antenna on the Windstar is a piece of junk. It barely works as is. I have been told that there is a small amplifier in the right d-pillar that amplifys the antenna signal to the radio. If this is bad or if power has been lost, reception is reduced. I have not found evidence of this amplifier on the schematics. This does not however mean it isn't there. Good luck. I will follow up after I have had a chance to look at the antenna system in more detail. Carl
I presume you mean as protection from that intense, searing, blinding field of raw RF energy pouring out of its transmitting antenna 24/7. The answer is that it's not all that dangerous ... certainly not dangerous enough to justify the expense of shielding the building.
Fail 5 means mean that the radio is not detecting the COMCSEC CCA. This is usually due to the radio's COMSEC knob being in the PT position.
Do you mean 'Who made the first radio?'? Several people were experimenting with radio transmission, among them Marconi and Hertz.
to monitor radio without wire.. that's all how is it..................BABA
"Hookup" implies getting together for sex. If that's what you mean, just tell him you really want to hookup.
Do you mean Radio Telescopes? A radio telescope is a form of directional radio antenna used in radio astronomy. The same types of antennas are also used in tracking and collecting data from satellites and space probes.
if the 103 is the radio station is 103, that means it is broadcasting with a wave frequency or 103 megaHertz provided it is an Fm station. If it is an AM station, then it would be 103 kiloHertz.
In earlier years when cars were first fitted with a radio, the aerial had to be manually extended. Later, before the antenna was secreted in the rear windscreen, it would extend and retract when the radio was turned on and off. P ant is abbreviation for power antenna.
Not necessarily. While a higher wattage CB radio can potentially increase your range, the antenna plays a crucial role as well. An efficient antenna matched to your radio's output power and properly tuned can have a greater impact on range than just increasing the watts alone.
A transmitter is an electronic device which, usually with the aid of an antenna, propagates an electromagnetic signal such as radio, television, or other telecommunications.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transmitter
if the radio display is compromised.... the radio is toast. look for display abnormalities.... that's the sign. never replace w/ factory... 2x the price 1/2 the quality If you aren't receiving any "radio" signals it could mean that the antenna wire in the back of the radio unit is either loose, cut/broken, or has a short somewhere. You may also want to check the radio fuse to rule that out as well, but my guess is the antenna lead.
A "network" in radio is some kind of nationwide hookup or means of connection ... whether it's done with microwave, telephone lines, coax cable, fiberoptic cable, or satellite links ... that makes it possible for many radio stations in many different cities to broadcast the same program all at the same time.
Means you don't have an antenna on the roof, but rather a sliver of metal taped to the windscreen, acting as an antenna.
it means take the antenna out of the power outlet, it won't work!
An antenna
if you mean in spy island than you use ur bow tie to get to the antenna