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Old 07-17-2023, 03:55 PM   #1
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Purchased a Atoto A6PF for my 2002 Roadtrek and muddling my way through instructions. One harness has 4 wires, a large yellow one for rear camera, I got that one. Then there are 3 wires with clear plastic caps on the end. WiFi, Bluetooth and Parking.

Are the clear plastic caps the antenna or do I have to purchase antennas?

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Old 07-17-2023, 04:24 PM   #2
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Those wires with the plastic caps are the antennas. Nothing needs to be purchased.
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Thanks for the response, This is a 2001 Chevy express, the area around the radio is a metal cage, antenna's do not do well in metal cages, will this new tech work ok??
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My B is built on a 2007 Ford chassis. I installed a Boss BE62CP-C head unit. For what it’s worth, The Bluetooth antenna works fine for me.
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My B is built on a 2007 Ford chassis. I installed a Boss BE62CP-C head unit. For what it’s worth, The Bluetooth antenna works fine for me.
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You should be able to extend the antennas past the cage Better if you can separate them from each other
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