The Mercury Mariner Antenna receives a radio-frequency wave from a radio broadcast and passes the signal to the receiver for clear AM or FM. The early versions on the Mariner measured nearly 45 inches in length, and persons in low entrances must have retracted these Antennas by hand. But the Mercury drivers eventually turned to sleeker internal and external Antenna options that remain harmlessly out of the way yet strong on signals. The internal style conceals the Antenna located in the windshield, trunk, or dash, which is protected from the weather and theft. The externally mounted style uses a slim steel or fiberglass Antenna that goes near the hood or rear deck. It works with an amplifier and wires to enhance weak stations. The satellite variant tops the roof with a compact Antenna that delivers higher-fidelity audio in the modern Mercury cabin and also serves today's Mariner lineup. Over the years, each of the Mercury models has kept the wiring quite simple and runs a signal straight to the head unit. However, the three layouts differ in placement, profile, and reach, allowing every Mariner owner to weigh up looks and reception without having to worry about a lengthy metal whip getting caught when reversing into the garage.
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