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i have heard in this forum that the r32s ariel is in the REAR glass..but if u look carefully at the front windscreen there is a tinygreen metallic wireembedded in the glass down the middle in a square shape to the passanger side...which one is it?

also which factory wire powers it?

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i have heard in this forum that the r32s ariel is in the REAR glass..but if u look carefully at the front windscreen there is a tinygreen metallic wireembedded in the glass down the middle in a square shape to the passanger side...which one is it?

also which factory wire powers it?

On my R32 GTR the aeriel was in the front glass. I recently had the windscreen replaced and we just cut the wire and used a new windscreen without the aeriel from a local supplier ($190 fitted). To replace it I bought a 'hidden' aerial made by Aerpro which uses the rear demister grid as the aeriel. Cost $20 and about half an hour to fit.

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Sorry to bring this up again. I have a R32 GTR and an Alpine CDA-9853 head unit. when I installed in, there didn't seem to be a problem with the antenna cable fitting into the headunit.

But the reception is really crap, anytime there are tall buildings around I lose reception, if there are 2 antennas, one in the front window and one in the rear window, how do you connect them both up?

cheers.

Sorry to bring this up again. I have a R32 GTR and an Alpine CDA-9853 head unit. when I installed in, there didn't seem to be a problem with the antenna cable fitting into the headunit.

But the reception is really crap, anytime there are tall buildings around I lose reception, if there are 2 antennas, one in the front window and one in the rear window, how do you connect them both up?

cheers.

from what i understand,the two glass antennas are hooked up to the single antenna cable but you also have to power them via your headunit;.the cable it connects to in the dash is apparently red and black..i think i have the right one though cant be sure.my stereo should be getting put in this weekend (finally) so i ll post back after i have a go.

cookie,

close. the diversity plug has two pins on it and the two antennas share a pin each. now when you buy the adapting plug that ties them both together . the wire I mentioned earlier turns the back one on.

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