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What radio antenna connector is required? (FM/AM)

Home Improvement Asked on May 26, 2021

I need to hook up a coaxial antenna cable from my FM antenna to my stereo. The stereo is actually an RV (recreational vehicle) unit because it fit into a very tight space in my house (wall mounted, limited depth) so maybe has a different connector than what you’d normally find.

The cable right now is just a bare coax cable that I need to add ends to. The antenna end is a normal male coax connector, but what the stereo end needs is unclear…

The manual doesn’t say anything in detail about what type of connector is needed for the antenna cable. This is the diagram from the manual:

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It literally says nothing at all about the connector.

This is a photo of the actual connector on the stereo:

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(sorry that’s not as clear as I’d like, its hard to get the camera in there without disassembling things).

I assume this is some kind of standard connector, but I’m not familiar with this type of thing to know any details. Its a Jensen stereo.

2 Answers

That connector will accept the coax type connector typically found on the end of an automotive type antenna cable. One will look like this:

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Correct answer by Michael Karas on May 26, 2021

This is a "Motorola" type connector. These have been around in automotive radios since nearly the beginning of auto radios which were introduced by Motorola. Motorola is basically gone but their connector lives on. I've also heard them called "auto antenna" connectors.

I'm sure there are some different ones on the market but this style is by far the most common.

According to Wikipedia they are also called DIN41585:

Motorola Connector

Answered by jwh20 on May 26, 2021

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