2 aerial connections ?

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oldzed

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My recently aquired TD5 came without a stereo as the original was removed by someone whilst parked on the forecourt of the garage from where I purchased it. They supplied an original Landy stero cassette player which I did not bother to fit as its got a harman kardon (is that right) system with an Alpine 6 disc changer. Anyway I have bought a JVC Bluetooth stereo unit which is also disc changer compatible and on going to fit it I have noticed what looks like 2 aerial leads, is this right ? the stereo only has one aerial input, do I need to get an adaptor or is this lead for something else. ?:confused:
 
Check if you have two built-in aerials, they are built into the side glass each side of the boot (look like a heated window element).
If there's one each side then you have two aerials one is AM the other is FM so pick the one that gives you the best reception on FM.
 
Check if you have two built-in aerials, they are built into the side glass each side of the boot (look like a heated window element).
If there's one each side then you have two aerials one is AM the other is FM so pick the one that gives you the best reception on FM.

Is this a 'known' spec or is my particular TD5 unusual. Thanks for the info.
 
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