Do 3rd gens have an extra internal antenna?
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Do 3rd gens have an extra internal antenna?
The reason I ask is since I got my Taco whip antenna module, my reception has been pretty bad. I talked to the guy that installed it and he said there's only one way to install it; it can't be messed up.
I just blew this off b/c I rarely listen to the radio but do want the option when necessary, an pro sports draft, a big game when you can't sit at home, etc. I did read on Itunes that someone w/ my same HU (Alpine 9856) had issues as his car had an internal antenna that required charging. Never heard of this for our trucks but decided to ask...
I just blew this off b/c I rarely listen to the radio but do want the option when necessary, an pro sports draft, a big game when you can't sit at home, etc. I did read on Itunes that someone w/ my same HU (Alpine 9856) had issues as his car had an internal antenna that required charging. Never heard of this for our trucks but decided to ask...
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The reason I ask is since I got my Taco whip antenna module, my reception has been pretty bad. I talked to the guy that installed it and he said there's only one way to install it; it can't be messed up.
I just blew this off b/c I rarely listen to the radio but do want the option when necessary, an pro sports draft, a big game when you can't sit at home, etc. I did read on Itunes that someone w/ my same HU (Alpine 9856) had issues as his car had an internal antenna that required charging. Never heard of this for our trucks but decided to ask...
I just blew this off b/c I rarely listen to the radio but do want the option when necessary, an pro sports draft, a big game when you can't sit at home, etc. I did read on Itunes that someone w/ my same HU (Alpine 9856) had issues as his car had an internal antenna that required charging. Never heard of this for our trucks but decided to ask...
As for trying to fix the reception, I would check the connections, make sure the antenna is not accidentally grounding somewhere it shouldn't. Also check the antenna's screw-on connection inteslf for debris, perhaps using some sort of electrically conductive grease to maximize the connection in there (and anywhere else you feel like it).
Sorry I can't be more help :pat: I'd like to know how this works out though, because I'm sure I'll need to do this mod someday when I become absent-minded and leave the antenna extended while off-roading
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There is a secondary internal antenna on my truck. It is on the rear passenger side window. And there is a smaller second antenna connector with the rest of the radio wires. Since I installed my aftermarket deck, the radio has been worse. But I never listen to it anyways. I have no idea how the stock deck used both the antenna's, both at the same time, or switched back and forth?
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Just you chiming in is help. I had no issues w/ my old antenna; just hated that it rose if I went through the different sources of output on my HU. In hindsight, I shouldn't have changed since the reception got worse...
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I wonder where this second antenna plugs in, the HU or the OE antenna's wiring harness?
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yep they have 2 antennas when you pull out the stock deck theres the big one for the fm and the little one for am and the am antenna is in the rear side window and the am dont get used when installing a aftermarket deck
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Are we sure that the one in the window is AM only, 4 cylinder 3rd gen 4Runners don't have that antenna and AM still works fine. My 00 2.7 had the exact same radio as my 02 3.4, but lacked the rear window antenna.
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i asked this ? before w/o a good response, so i havent pulled it apart yet. my 02 stock radio gets am/fm. i just wanted to eliminate the fender ant and only use the one on the RR window.
thats sux if its only am.
thats sux if its only am.
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the rear is an FM antenna, the am antenna is a loop internal to the HU.
i notice this with my fm modulator for my carpc. if i have the modulator on, it disconnects the fender antenna from the headunit, and modulates my sound from the carpc to the radio. i just have to have it tuned to the right station. when i installed it, i forgot to pull out the rear antenna. so there are certain spots on my drive to and from school that i get a radio station because its signal is the same freq as my modulator, and stronger, so the diversity circuit in the radio switches to that one.
hope i was clear enough with that. and i hoped that helps.
one of these days i need to pull that dash apart again and pull that wire... i might do it this weekend
i notice this with my fm modulator for my carpc. if i have the modulator on, it disconnects the fender antenna from the headunit, and modulates my sound from the carpc to the radio. i just have to have it tuned to the right station. when i installed it, i forgot to pull out the rear antenna. so there are certain spots on my drive to and from school that i get a radio station because its signal is the same freq as my modulator, and stronger, so the diversity circuit in the radio switches to that one.
hope i was clear enough with that. and i hoped that helps.
one of these days i need to pull that dash apart again and pull that wire... i might do it this weekend
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edwin your not alone. im suffering the same issue with mine ever since i installed the new one. maybe its just the san gabriel valle thats cursing us. but i have some free time tommorow i might tinker a bit to see if i can make it stronger
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That sucks. I actually sold my power antenna and as stated earlier, it worked fine. W/ the taco antenna and whip, I could hardly get good FM stations in my garage and can't get a lick of AM. Again, I now spend most of my time w/ the Ipod and HU but would like the occassional radio...
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Toyota calls the rear window antanna a diversity antenna.
What it is:
A diversity antenna system uses two antennae mounted at different locations on the vehicle and automatically chooses one that provides the better FM radio signal. The customer is therefore less likely to notice static or weak audio signals due to obstructions.
How it works:
Power lines, traffic lights and buildings can cause local areas of weak FM signals. When driving through such areas, a listener might notice decreased volume or increased noise or static often when the vehicle is stopped for a traffic signal. With two antennae, there is a better chance that one will receive a clear signal. A circuit inside the radio automatically chooses the better signal.
What it is:
A diversity antenna system uses two antennae mounted at different locations on the vehicle and automatically chooses one that provides the better FM radio signal. The customer is therefore less likely to notice static or weak audio signals due to obstructions.
How it works:
Power lines, traffic lights and buildings can cause local areas of weak FM signals. When driving through such areas, a listener might notice decreased volume or increased noise or static often when the vehicle is stopped for a traffic signal. With two antennae, there is a better chance that one will receive a clear signal. A circuit inside the radio automatically chooses the better signal.
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so in theory, i could disconect and remove the fender antenna and deal w/the occasional poor reception (like in a san gabriel garage ) from only the divesity.
i think ill try it this weekend.
i think ill try it this weekend.
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