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Time to replace my weather beaten antenna as its crumbling at the mast. From day one it could never really tune into a station well. I can tune in and get reception but while driving its in and out. I suspect the antenna itself is the problem.
Has anyone replaced there factory unit with a different antenna and found that reception has greatly improved? Technology has gotten so much better with antennas that I would hate to remount a copy of the 92 antenna if there's a better option.
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I think that those fancy ones have both FM and satellite antennas together in one housing.
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yeah, kinda a box with a small rudder sticking up. 2" max. Our Camry doesn't have anything! I dont know where that antenna is but the reception is incredible. Press seek and you will be able to tune into stations from neighboring states.
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While it's possible that a replacement antennae may have slightly higher gain than the OEM antennae, the main thing to check for is that the built in booster/amplifier is connected at the head unit. Failure to do so will result in horrible reception. My coupe has both the deteriorating rubber bits AND crappy reception. My bet is that the aftermarket head unit installer neglected to connect the wire, ie, not knowing what is was for. Many folks do not know there is an inline powered amp for the antennae located behind the headliner. Fuba makes a very close replica that seems to have better gain and for 20 bucks, it's certainly worth a try. I've replaced a couple for people on coupes and it seems to be the way to go.
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Have replaced mine with an identical looking whip unit cost $10.50 including P/P in the UK. got it from
www.caraudiodirect.co.uk. looks OEM, but reception is still pretty dire, where is the booster located on the coupe?
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I had it disconnected and the reception was barely there.
Connected the blue wire and WOW! what a difference. Station tuned right in. Take the car out of the garage and any speed over 25 the station goes in and out. Again. Must be my antenna and perhaps a short in the wire from the antenna to the unit.
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Rhude, yes, the link above is similar to the one I've used in the past. The place I found had an eBay store and I located them via that link. The pop up from time to time. I just checked last evening and they do not currently have them. Next time they do, I'm getting two!
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Thanx for the tip Sam. I like the acuras antenna. Did the quality improve?
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I like that too Sam...got a recommendation on where to buy?
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Thanks for the pics.
The plastic is so much thicker. Should hold up well for a very long time.
A quick search shows that Acuras are now using the shark fin antennas. That must be from an early model.
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