How to Wire a New Car Antenna : Car Audio

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    Wiring a new car antenna typically requires you to begin by removing the old one. Wire a new car antenna with help from a car audio industry professional in this free video clip.
    Expert: Dan Ungaro
    Contact: www.soundscapecaraudio.com
    Bio: Dan Ungaro has been in the car audio industry since 2000.
    Filmmaker: Andrew Conway
    Series Description: Installing your own car stereo and performing routine maintenance is an excellent way to both make sure that you're getting the best sound money can buy, and that you're still saving a great deal of money while you do it. Get tips on the wonderful world of car audio with help from a car audio industry professional in this free video series.
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Комментарии • 21

  • @FactsMattersUSA
    @FactsMattersUSA 8 месяцев назад

    Never seen anyone wire an antenna just but talking. That was amazing

  • @danihqm5730
    @danihqm5730 Год назад +3

    Alternative title: Go see a professional on how to deal with your antenna

  • @kevinscott5638
    @kevinscott5638 4 года назад +12

    "and that is how you wire an antenna" Really? Then why am I left wondering how to wire an antenna.

  • @paulhunter123
    @paulhunter123 3 года назад +5

    might as well be a video on how to beat an egg

  • @howpaul7553
    @howpaul7553 7 лет назад +2

    you think its possible to wire in a power antenna on 1973 ford pickup

  • @hawkarhawa6498
    @hawkarhawa6498 4 года назад +1

    thank yypu

  • @scottbailey6893
    @scottbailey6893 3 года назад +4

    Shit... I was looking for wiring information for an antenna cable, then I watched this about an electric antenna.
    Guys, you could have at least chosen a better video description depicting the video, so I wouldn't waste my time watching this.

  • @VVA1949
    @VVA1949 8 лет назад +15

    awful, didn't tell me anything about wiring an antenna

  • @DJDisalwaysright
    @DJDisalwaysright 2 года назад +3

    Ok...this was a hire me video not a how to video

  • @borislopez6396
    @borislopez6396 2 года назад +2

    This video was zero help. It was more about him showing off his new forearm tattoo

  • @rudypangilinan5631
    @rudypangilinan5631 4 года назад +1

    He doest want to share his knowledge bec less customer from him

  • @ffemtx47
    @ffemtx47 6 лет назад +1

    TITLE: How To Wire a New Car Antenna.
    Doofus NOT showing how to do it: "As I said before, this is not the easiest installation to do (No kidding..that's why we tuned in) so I would say see a pro to do the job." "So that's how you wire a new car antenna (No demo)."
    Ahhhhh...so THAT'S how it's done!! (sarcasm). Really????

  • @robwolff6653
    @robwolff6653 7 лет назад +6

    This has got to be the most useless how to video I've ever seen. If I was the guy on there, I'd be extremely embarrassed. Duphus

  • @janeperrott5048
    @janeperrott5048 5 лет назад +1

    So the video should be titled “ power antenna” rubbish video

  • @owensrayfeilds6800
    @owensrayfeilds6800 3 года назад +1

    your drunk.....go to sleep,,,

  • @Jari_Kuusisto
    @Jari_Kuusisto 7 лет назад +1

    eWhatTheHeck...

  • @brendonrutherford5118
    @brendonrutherford5118 Год назад

    Yes sadly that video was perhaps not quiet as clear as it could have been???
    Usually only three (3) wires on an auto car aerial unit. (again I say usually??) Ground wire, usually black (there's that word again) & connect it to a metal part of the trunk or in New Zealand we call it "The Boot".
    Acquire a continual Power feed (always live) from within the vehicles system & connect this power lead (preferably via an in-line fuse for safety) to the usually red wire of the aerial unit. Finally & it's normally a single colour blue wire that originates from the rear of the radio. This blue wire is also a 12 volt power feed & when you go to turn the radio on it automatically sends power & triggers the aerial along this blue wire & whilst the radio is on (running) it contiues to hold power into the aerial. Switch the radio off & the previously live blue cable now has no power running through it so it collapses the aerial & it simply goes down!! This is a basic setup!! Just be aware that if you cannot find the vehicles original "blue wire" that originated from the rear of the radio unit which in turn is used to activate the aerial, you may need to run another power wire from behind your radio to the aerial unit in your trunk or wherever it is located. It is very easy to put a manual up/down switch into the system if you don't want the aerial working automatically but that's another story!!
    Believe it or not I am this very day connecting my brand new & very fancy radio & electric aerial that Santa gave me for Xmas (because I was good little boy) & as far as the installation of the aerial goes, I've used exactly the very same wiring system I've just mentioned & the bugger is working fine for me!! Read this rabble a number of times to get it into your mind so it becomes clear as mud!! (yeah right) I'm a certified computer tech but computers are boring & cars are much more interesting for sure!!