@Veebroo Because there was no signal on the remote wire on the radio. The box is hot as soon as the battery is connected and the radio has its own power switch via volume knob. The antenna would have a hot signal as soon as the battery is connected and if I used the hot wire for the signal, it wouldn't go back down because of the loss of main power. Thus the switch is there to regulate the signal.
The remote is probably not powerful enough to drive the motorized antenna, you could have just as easy used a transistor or a relay connected to the remote wire....
@Veebroo The remote wire doesn't drive the motor at all. The antenna has a microprocessor control unit that watches for a constant signal from the radio. When the control unit sees the signal, it activates a relay to switch on the power from the power source (not the radio). When the remote signal from the radio is gone, the control unit will bring the antenna back in (which is why the antenna has a slight delay between flipping off the switch and actually going down).
When it is so advanced, why does it still need a switch?
Veebroo 8 months ago
@Veebroo Because there was no signal on the remote wire on the radio. The box is hot as soon as the battery is connected and the radio has its own power switch via volume knob. The antenna would have a hot signal as soon as the battery is connected and if I used the hot wire for the signal, it wouldn't go back down because of the loss of main power. Thus the switch is there to regulate the signal.
redstapler95 8 months ago
The remote is probably not powerful enough to drive the motorized antenna, you could have just as easy used a transistor or a relay connected to the remote wire....
Veebroo 8 months ago
@Veebroo The remote wire doesn't drive the motor at all. The antenna has a microprocessor control unit that watches for a constant signal from the radio. When the control unit sees the signal, it activates a relay to switch on the power from the power source (not the radio). When the remote signal from the radio is gone, the control unit will bring the antenna back in (which is why the antenna has a slight delay between flipping off the switch and actually going down).
redstapler95 8 months ago
Watch the amps or those wires will disappear.
MSCompuServ 1 year ago
made in usa
hilololomoa 1 year ago
that deck is from a rover ?
jayholley123 2 years ago
No, it's an aftermarket Pioneer tape deck from the early '90s.
redstapler95 2 years ago
this video could be two minutes long
Pendor42 2 years ago
Nope, I'm not in PA. I'm on the other side of the country.
redstapler95 2 years ago
HOLY SHIT not kiding im listing to 105.7 the X a=with that same song, you live in PA and know of the X right
joker71496 2 years ago