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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / May 2007

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Sonata 2006 V6 - Unhook antenna

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ptchristensen<news>@att.net - 26 May 2007 18:46 GMT
I'm listening to books from my ipod through an FM transmitter. Finding an
empty station is very difficult here in LA, so is there a non-intrusive way
of unhooking the antenna that will not have to be permanent.?
hyundaitech - 30 May 2007 01:23 GMT
You might be able to purchase some sort of antenna splitter and switch
between one and the other.
Bob - 30 May 2007 02:57 GMT
> I'm listening to books from my ipod through an FM transmitter. Finding an
> empty station is very difficult here in LA, so is there a non-intrusive
> way
> of unhooking the antenna that will not have to be permanent.?

Disconnecting the antenna will make the radio "deaf" to the signal from the
modulator, as well as your surrounding on/near frequency FM stations. You
might want to get some kind of modulator that goes in-line from the antenna
to the radio - like that used for XM / Sirius Sat. radios.

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