In-wall radio

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Kyle

Anyway, we have one of those in-wall radio things. We are out in the country and dont pick up much. I was wondering, we have a very powerful TV/FM antenna on our service poll, and I was wondering if we could somehow hook it to the radio?
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Greg
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Many radios did have a connection for an external antenna. all you should need to do is add a splitter. Greg
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Kyle

Well + our Tv coaxial cable, there is a roll of flat antenna wire that goes into the trailer but was disconnected from the antenna. Could this be it? If not, where would the cable be?
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A flat cable could very well be an old antenna cable. If you can get to the back of the radio that should tell you. Greg
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Kyle

Well I wish we could but the screws are one of those "triangle " shapes :shock: :lol:
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Hi,

Lowe's and other hardware stores sell little kits of all those bits, or you can buy them one at a time....you'll need a set anyways to get to the radio.

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