Idea's for a retractable antenna...

me27821

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So I go out to my car today (04GT), and see that some douche bags stole my antenna. That get's me thinking that my replacement will HAVE TO be a hidden antenna, or a retractable. I always liked the idea of that sleeker look, and now this "confirms" the need for it. I did a search, here and google, and read the posts. People seem to be concerned on if it's possible, which it is. The antenna motor on the universal kits can usually be hooked up to the vehicle ignition. Not so sleek. Every time your car is on, you're antenna is up!

Now I had a neighbor with a 99-04 Cobra (not sure what exact year), and he had a retractable antenna. I never talked to the guy, so I'm not sure it that was stock for Cobra's or what.

Now here's where it get's tricky. Like I said, the kits hook up to ACC, or if you want, the remote out on your aftermarket radio. Anyway, I like the stock Visteon radios (because I dont listen to CDs), also I have a Mach 1000, so I'm not gonna be swapping this to aftermarket. I have some wiring diagrams, and from looking at the harnesses 2 weeks ago, I cant find a remote out lead. It's gotta be there. Something tells the amps to turn on. Then again I dont know the theory of operation for the Mach 1000, and if all 4 amps are just for the Mach mode, or are 2 always running, or what? So I guess I'll be digging around some more to see. Maybe I'll go to a dealership and see if they'll let me copy some shop manuals.

But still, that leaves me with an antenna that's up as long as my radio is on, which is pretty much when my car is on. As someone who listens to sat radio a lot, I want that antenna down when it's not needed. So now that means I gotta get some visteon shop manuals, and see if there's a way (inside the radio) to tap into something that will tell the antenna to rise, when the tuner is selected. This is gonna be fun.

Why retractable? Cause I'm a geek, and I like seeing metal things move on their own. I know a hidden antenna with a booster will be much easier. Oh well.
 
lol, so I go to the carwash today, and forget to take my new pepboys antenna off. I watched the squid arms beat that thing until it launched off my car and into some suds. Just further confirming my need to a retractable or hidden one.

Once I get started on that project, I'll post some results here.
 
On the older mach systems the sterio's themselves do have the antenna output built into the factory decks, there's no wire in the harness in the mustangs. (no power ant. stock) But the sterios do have the control capability. Pull your sterio and look for empty slots in the harness, then use a multimeter to test the pins coming out of the radio. (not a test light) Check for 12v when the radio is on, make sure the power goes away when you switch to CD. If you can't find an antenna activation wire, as you said the remote turn on for the amps is your next best bet. There should be a wire in the harness for that one.