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A rather boring honk, but it should be loud and clear.

It should work with key on or off....
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Randy93 93 antenna problem
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Replaced the mast today, made sure and reconnected all 3 grounds( 2 on top and 1 on bottom) and then turned the radio on and the mast went up, turned it back off and down it went.
Turned the radio on again and the antenna motor did not kick on, what did I do wrong?
Posted on: 2008/7/3 19:37
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TommyT-Bone Re: 93 antenna problem
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I wonder if this isn't a fuse or relay issue. Where is the antenna fuse located? Anybody know? Mine no longer goes up and down and I hear the relay click.
Posted on: 2008/7/17 10:36
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runner140 Re: 93 antenna problem
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TommyT-Bone wrote:
I wonder if this isn't a fuse or relay issue. Where is the antenna fuse located? Anybody know? Mine no longer goes up and down and I hear the relay click.


Sorry that yours no longer goes up. Best of luck in the future.
Posted on: 2008/7/17 11:38
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Woodstock Re: 93 antenna problem
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Some time ago I bought a used antenna of Ebay with the intention to use it for parts. I took it apart and surprise, there it was, another one of those electrolytic capacitors that constantly crap out on Bose stuff . Replaced that little sucker and it was as good as new. No big soldering skills need though. May be even a good place to start? :robot3:
The one I used was a 33uF 25 Volts with a 105°C temp rating, shouldn't be much more than 30 cents.
Make sure to check fuses and relay first!

Good luck! :wizard:
Posted on: 2008/7/17 16:17
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