White Eagle
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My Gladiator has the internal window antenna, can it be converted to a real antenna?
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…To add at least another $300.00 to the cost of a replacement windshield when it breaks leaving the showroom floor.I have no clue. But this is just a guess. If you got behind the dash and find the coax cable for the antenna, you might be able to disconnect it from the windshield and add in a traditional antenna from there. How you would mount it would be up to you. But I'm curious, why?
…To add at least another $300.00 to the cost of a replacement windshield when it breaks leaving the showroom floor.
That's FM stations around here.I don’t like the sat radio when I hear the same song 3 times in a 24hr period![]()
DAB isn't used in North America and it's unclear what the "Antenna Signal" is actually used for. Seems to me one could unplug the windshield antenna and connect a standard AM/FM antenna via the coax input at the radio to test whether this is a viable solution or not.I do not think it is realistically possible to put a 2023 prior windshield in on a 2024+ and run the AM/FM to the fender like before as you are now still losing two other built in antenna inputs for the radio.
That's a heck of a deal.$4 a month for satellite.
If I drove more I would probably go for it but trying to argue a renewal rate after a year isn’t worth the hassle.That's a heck of a deal.
get IHeart radio on you phone, plug phone in to truck use the android auto/ apple car play to use the iheart radio app to listen to you favorite channelsThere are only two stations I need.
https://www.923theranch.com/
https://www.hillcountrypatriot.com/
Thanks for that info so far.