Will the Jensen RV Stereo Part # JWM70A Work with a Batwing Antenna
Question:
My original concertone was using the rv batwing as the antenna, for the am fm, can this be hooked up the same way
asked by: Jerry
Expert Reply:
As long as the batwing antenna on your RV has the standard male antenna jack (see photo) then yes the Jensen RV Stereo part # JWM70A will work. The jack port for the antenna is located on the side of the unit next to the RCA ports. If your batwing does not use the standard male antenna jack and you cannot convert it then it may be time to add a new modern antenna such as the Jensen Antenna part # 44US01R which has both top and side mounts.
Products Referenced in This Question
Jensen Antenna - Top or Side Mount - Rubber Mast
- RV Antennas
- AM/FM Antenna
- 99 Inch Cable
- Rooftop Mount
- Side Mount
- Jensen
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Jensen RV Stereo w DVD Player - Single DIN - App Control, Bluetooth, USB, AUX - 24W - 3 Zones - 12V
- RV Stereos
- In-Wall Stereo
- Multimedia System
- 24 Watts
- 12V
- Single DIN
- Bluetooth Compatible
- 7-1/2W x 2-3/4T x 6-1/4D Inch
- AM/FM
- AUX
- CD/DVD Player
- HDMI
- Smartphone App
- Speaker Output
- USB
- Jensen
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