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Thread: Replacing a Puma aerial

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    Marty90 Guest
    The beauty of that one wire meant you just turn the radio off and the aerial drops.Good idea for off road.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dorian View Post
    No big blue lead hanging out the back of MY MY13 stereo. Don't even recall any spare sockets on the back. I fitted one to a Gemini back in the early nineties and we went off the aux/ignition power.
    If you have an alpine CDE133BT there is provision for power antenna power on the multi pin plug on the radio. Not sure if there is a wire fitted in the LR loom

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