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Title: Antenna proximity switch removal
Post by: hdff on June 09, 2019, 09:47:03 pm
I removed the Over the air digital raise up antenna and replaced it with a short up all the time king jack antenna.. I need to disable the antenna up switch because I don't need it anymore. Is it a simple mercury type switch that makes a circuit when the mercury goes one way?is it a simple disconnect?can I just cut the wires and either tie them together or leave them apart, whichever way keeps the light and buzzer off... can it be that simple?

Keith
Title: Re: Antenna proximity switch removal
Post by: Tom Lang on June 09, 2019, 10:28:29 pm
Yes. It should be that simple.
Title: Re: Antenna proximity switch removal
Post by: John Morales on June 09, 2019, 10:33:17 pm
If you have a satellite dish on your coach you can use it on that.
John M.
Title: Re: Antenna proximity switch removal
Post by: FourTravelers on June 10, 2019, 07:45:32 am
I replaced mine last week, you should be able to just cut and cap the wires.
My warning didn't work but "part time" so I removed the magnetic "Guard" switch and it had corroded terminals. With the new switch and the antenna up the warning light will come on if the ignition is on. Lower the antenna and the magnet activates the switch and opens the contacts keeping indicator light out.
At least that was the way mine worked.
Title: Re: Antenna proximity switch removal
Post by: kb0zke on June 10, 2019, 08:39:48 am
We replaced the crank-up antenna with a fixed-height one earlier this year. Yes, the dash light stays on, but no buzzer. One of these days I'll take out the bulb, but in the meantime it isn't hurting anything.

You could also put a piece of painted steel on the magnet sensor so that the antenna is always down.
Title: Re: Antenna proximity switch removal
Post by: wolfe10 on June 10, 2019, 10:20:53 am
Keith,

Look at the current set up on the Wingard antenna arm.  I know earlier models used simple, common magnetic switches-- same as on house security systems.

If so, should only take you a minute to remove the two wires and with the help of an observer inside determine if they need to be wired together or separated to turn off the light.  I am betting on the latter.
Title: Re: Antenna proximity switch removal
Post by: Twig on June 10, 2019, 02:17:23 pm
Just cut the wires and leave them apart. Do NOT twist them together. That simple.
Title: Re: Antenna proximity switch removal
Post by: FourTravelers on June 10, 2019, 10:31:07 pm
Yep
Cut and cap (insulate) the wires. Separately
Light should stay out.
Title: Re: Antenna proximity switch removal
Post by: hdff on June 13, 2019, 05:30:55 pm
Follow up..... yep just cut the wires, no light... 

Thanks for the input all.....

Keith
Title: Re: Antenna proximity switch removal
Post by: Chris m lang on December 18, 2019, 03:21:03 pm
Antenna question
Antenna to left (top)in pic I think is CB
Little antenna ?? Is this for cell phone?
White dome what is it for?
Radio antenna ( not in pic) is on right side by Hadley
Thanks
Chris
Title: Re: Antenna proximity switch removal
Post by: Saltfevr on December 18, 2019, 03:36:04 pm
Chris, yes thats a hustler cb mount with a firestik
Fiberglass antenna.  The squiggly plastic antenna was FT installed telephone antenna.
My 1996 has a caulked hole where that wire going to your dome was.  I had no dome.
I just installed a ham radio coax nmo mount where the 1/2" hole telephone mount was.
Title: Re: Antenna proximity switch removal
Post by: Michelle on December 18, 2019, 04:00:42 pm
White dome is the cover for the compass circuit board used by the Javalina.
Title: Re: Antenna proximity switch removal
Post by: hdff on December 18, 2019, 09:12:52 pm
If anyone has the black squiggly antenna laying around they don't want I'm lookin for one.. I know they are out dated and good for nothing but I have no plans to take mine off anytime soon and it is broke just above the squiggly part and the ocd in me wants it fixed....


Keith