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			I installed a VFH/UHF radio in a 1997 Grand Cherokee.  The RF antenna 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	is approximately two feet horizontally, and slightly higher from the Jeep's radio receive antenna. If I was listening to the vehicle radio and keyed the VHF radio, it would mute the vehicle radio. The vehicle radio finally is no longer working, except for one station. I am assuming an induction problem. Technically, what exactly happened, how, or not to fix the vehicle radio. How to prevent this problem in the future. I raise this question not so much for the sake of the Jeep, but because I am proposing to a put a VHF/UHF rig in the lady's 2005 Honda Accord. The only viable place on the car is a trunk mount. It appears the car radion antenna is embedded in the rear glass and I believe this area is also where the XM radio antenna is located. I have tried to contact Honda on various levels but have had no success. I am wondering if I put the VHF radio in the car, will it "burn out" the other radios. This should give something for a lot of conversation. I hope I can get some help. Thanks, Ethan Davis KB3EGG  | 
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