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Are you talking about a uhf or the fm radio. Either way easiest way is go to Jaycar abd buy a new plug.
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=PP2044 or
http://www.jaycar.com.au/productView.asp?ID=PP0680
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You got more info Jake120 on what radio this is? I don't recognise that plug?Last edited by peril; 09-06-2013, 09:08 PM.2[FONT=Arial Narrow]008 Prado GXL D4D Auto with Prado Pack
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Plug looks like an FME. Commonly used for external mobile phone antennas.
Before you go hooking it up I'd find out what the antenna is actually designed for. You can't just use any antenna with any bit of equipment.
If you do use the wrong antenna the best case would be sh!t poor reception, worst case would be permanent equipment damage.[size=2][b]Prado 120 - 2004 GXL V6[/size][/b]
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Originally posted by JGD View PostPlug looks like an FME. Commonly used for external mobile phone antennas.
Before you go hooking it up I'd find out what the antenna is actually designed for. You can't just use any antenna with any bit of equipment.
If you do use the wrong antenna the best case would be sh!t poor reception, worst case would be permanent equipment damage.2[FONT=Arial Narrow]008 Prado GXL D4D Auto with Prado Pack
4x4 History: 2000 Prado GXL 90 Series 1KZ-TE, 1992 4runner 2.8 Motson turbo, 1985 Landcruiser 60 Series 3.9L Diesel, 1985 4Runner 2L 2.4 Diesel later mod. + 2.4T (Factory Turbo), 1982 Hilux 2.2L Diesel in Yellow (callsign 'Yellow Peril') later mod. + 2.4L engine[/FONT]
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This is a phone antenna plug, so most likely a phone antenna. Unfortunately the identifying band on the base of the antenna itself has faded away, however if Laser Antennas is still based near Beaudesert then you may be able to send them the pic and ask if they can identify it. Would have to measure it and give them that as well. Worst case you unscrew the antenna and replace it with a UHF antenna and change the plug (that's assuming you need a UHF antenna.).[B]2005 VX V6[/B]
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