The signals a Ford Ranger antenna receiver picks up can be fed through the Antenna Cable to the dashboard tuner. Through the years, designers for the Ford pickup have matched each whip, internal, external, and roof-mounted satellite antenna with a specific Antenna Cable for each mounting location to provide short wire lengths and thus reduce signal loss. The early Ranger models applied a long manual mast attached via a simpler copper-core Antenna Cable. Later Ranger models have slimmer fixed or hidden antennas fed by a shielded Antenna Cable that rejects electrical noise. While all the truck styles take advantage of the Antenna Cable to transmit AM and FM frequencies, an optional amplifier can give them a louder presence on the rural stretches. Regular maintenance on any Ford Ranger prevents kinks or breaks that would obstruct the sound. Cleaning the mast regularly, protecting the coax line from sharp bends, and keeping the connectors tight behind the dash all help preserve volume quality. Most storms, tall buildings, and mountains try to muffle your favorite music or talk programs but don't let them succeed.
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