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    2005 B6 S4 Radio antenna location question.

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    Does anyone know where the radio antenna for a Canadian spec 2005 B6 S4 is located. I'm thinking it must be in the windshield as there is no visible external antenna.
    Thanks - Garet

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    Veteran Member Three Rings jakeoboy67's Avatar
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    http://www.audizine.com/forum/showth...-Fob-Reception

    I believe the antenna is in the same location as an A4

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    Thanks for the link. The posts do not specifically state that the antenna is/are located in the rear window but from looking at the referenced window's horizontal lines I'm going to assume that to be the case. The reason I asked about the location is that I need a new front windscreen and was wondering if I needed to specify one with an internal antenna, assuming one even exists. I was not sure if the installer in my small rural community is up to snuff on Audi specs.

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    Junior Member Two Rings
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    Update - After taking a closer look at the rear window I can now see that there are several different groupings of embedded wires within the topmost portion of the window. One can follow the path of each separate antenna wire and see that what appear to be continuous horizontal lines are in fact not. In that region of the window the defrost lines weave around the antenna wires so as to still provide effective frost removal. Who would have thunk?

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