Count the number of squares across the top of the grid, the count the number of squares down the side of the grid. Then multiply these two numbers If you have a grid of 100 squares by 60 squares then the number of squares in the grid is 100x60 = 6000
The size of the dish isn't as important as the length of the antenna. The antenna is INSIDE the little can at the focus of the dish. The length of the antenna is tuned to the wavelength of the frequency being received.
The bootom of the coordinate grid
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One column in a hundredths grid represents 1/10 of the grid, which contains 10 individual squares, each representing 1/100. In contrast, one column in a tenths grid represents 1/10 of the grid as well, but each square in this grid represents 1/10. Therefore, since 10 hundredths (1/100 each) can be grouped together to equal 1 tenth, one column in the hundredths grid is equivalent to one column in the tenths grid when considering their respective units.
The antenna is integrated into the rear window. If you look at the rear window, you will see the grid for the rear window defrosters as well as a grid that is the antenna
Its in the rear window and part of the defrogger grid.
It is tied in with the rear window defrost grid.
Your rear defroster heat grid is also your radio antenna. check for grid problems.
It is part of the rear window defroster grid.
It is tied in with the rear window defrost grid.
the antenna is in on the top of the back window the "top lines" that look like just like the defrost grid is the antenna you will see the connector on the side
the antenna is inside the right rear/side window. Take a close look and you will see the grid.
Chrysler vehicles that do not have an external antennae use the rear defroster grid as the antennae.Chrysler vehicles that do not have an external antennae use the rear defroster grid as the antennae.
The antenna is integrated into the rear window
If I remember correctly the antenna is built into the back glass. Almost looks like the rear defrost grid. This is a very common for vehicles to not have "traditional" antennas and place the pickup unit in the rear glass.
Yes there is a fuse. Determining which fuse protects the antenna motor may require some detective work. It may be the radio fuse, or it may be a separate fuse, perhaps shared with the rear-window defroster grid.