With no issues. If you do the same be sure to replace the antenna with a resistor dummy load so you don’t have stray voltages floating around your electrical system.
The technical term for this is a “dummy load.” Something which looks like an antenna as far as a radio is concerned, and allows for testing without transmitting any significant amount of RF. This jargon should help dig up relevant ham radio articles.
In my car I was able to easily remove the:
With no issues. If you do the same be sure to replace the antenna with a
resistordummy load so you don’t have stray voltages floating around your electrical system.The technical term for this is a “dummy load.” Something which looks like an antenna as far as a radio is concerned, and allows for testing without transmitting any significant amount of RF. This jargon should help dig up relevant ham radio articles.
Thanks for the correction.
I would be interested in learning more about how to do this
It’s specific to the car but mine was just with the wiring under the steering wheel.