elmicko Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 I'm going to replace the FM radio antenna on my '86 VR with a totally different kind of amplified antenna. So, I'm getting rid of one antenna mast. Ok, so the question is when I followed the antenna lead up under the seat and the false tank cover I found the weirdest collaboration of splitters and antenna cables I have ever seen. Does anybody know the reason for the splitter? I would rather just connect it straight to the antenna input at the radio, would that cause any issues?
utadventure Posted September 13, 2010 Posted September 13, 2010 If your antenna is stock, and you have or had a CB, the OEM antenna provides signal to both your CB and AM/FM. The antenna wire comes from the rear of the bike and enters a "splitter" which then in turn provides signal to both devices. Many, including me, have separated the tow units and mounted individual antennas for each. (search: Marshall Mod) This mod works very well. If you want to maintain the OEM antenna for the CB, you'll need to replace the existing connector with a PL-259 connector. Then you add a second antenna for the radio and connect it to the splitter. Hope this helps... Dave
elmicko Posted September 13, 2010 Author Posted September 13, 2010 If your antenna is stock, and you have or had a CB, the OEM antenna provides signal to both your CB and AM/FM. The antenna wire comes from the rear of the bike and enters a "splitter" which then in turn provides signal to both devices. Many, including me, have separated the tow units and mounted individual antennas for each. (search: Marshall Mod) This mod works very well. If you want to maintain the OEM antenna for the CB, you'll need to replace the existing connector with a PL-259 connector. Then you add a second antenna for the radio and connect it to the splitter. Hope this helps... Dave Mine actually has separate antennas for the FM and the CB. I figured I would just lose the FM antenna and install the other one then I saw the splitter and couldn't figure what in the heck all of that was for.
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