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todd
| Posted on Thursday, August 08, 2002 - 02:38 pm: |
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Ok, I have a aftermarket cd player in my disco 1. I have been running a spliter from my cb antenna to the radio, but now the splitter is acting up and instead of replacing it, since it was effecting the performance of my cb, I would like to use the stock antenna. Is there anyway to use the glass antenna with a aftermarket cd player? I know there are two antenna wires that ran to the orginal radio, but is there anyway to convert it to the plug in type. Thanks for the help. Todd |
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