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The Metra Electronics 44-PW22 is a 31-inch, fully automatic motorized AM/FM power antenna featuring a 5-section chrome mast and a 55-inch detachable cable with a Motorola plug. Designed for easy replacement in original antenna locations, it offers broad vehicle compatibility, durable construction, and reliable performance backed by a 1-year limited warranty.

| ASIN | B0002BEUYO |
| Antenna | Radio |
| AntennaDescription | Radio |
| Best Sellers Rank | #185 in Car Audio & Video Antennas |
| Brand | Metra |
| Built-In Media | AUTO_ACCESSORY, Automotive Accessories, Electronics, vehicle-audio-video-antennas |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 1,041 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00086429007783, 00999996735624 |
| Impedance | 1 Ohms |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 31.1"L x 31.1"W x 31.1"H |
| Item Type Name | Universal Motorized Am/Fm Fully Automatic Power Antenna |
| Item Weight | 0.02 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Metra Electronics |
| Maximum Range | 1 Meters |
| Mfr Part Number | 44PW22 |
| Model Number | 44PW22 |
| Number of Channels | 1 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| UPC | 804067403084 999996735624 132018305355 808113019748 163121517885 151902976327 999996792269 012301988246 086429007783 031111302417 511569437430 163121227050 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Yr Limited |
W**D
Works as expected
Works as expected. Didn’t quite fit the 99 Corvette without a few modifications.
B**S
Reliable, I have a couple in service over years with additional loads on them.
Very reliable, bear with me for a second - I have a couple of these I use to power automatic doors on my chicken run. They fire twice a day, every day, at dusk and dawn to open and close the doors and go up and down with a small aluminum panel attached to them. Have been running for several years. The first one with a steel panel worked but burned out after a couple years. - So a slightly weird use case I know but if they can do this in a dusty chicken run they will work fine in your car with no other weight on them. The antennas are under cover so don't get rained on but they get dusty as heck.
M**O
Defective on arrival.
The unit did not function at all. I had to unistall it (a huge loss of time) and bench test it. Sure enough, it did not work. The company actually expected me to pay for its return. I would not buy anything from them again. If it a worthless piece of junk, they want you to pay to have it sent across the country. Obviously, they can't afford to pay for shipping because so many of them don't work. I have now looked at the brushes and the commutator--shockingly small! Like the size of a pen tip. My old Lincoln/Ford antenna has a motor that had brushes that were the size of tip of my thumb. Bad design, bad retailer. Beware!
P**R
Works fine, and it is universal -- almost!
The Metra 44-PW22 works fine for me as a replacement for the original antenna. For the car I was working on, a Jaguar XJS, I could only find two alternatives to the very expensive OEM replacement: One that is not automatic, and this one. This one does exactly what it is supposed to do, and for the price, I am very satisfied with this product. Note I just recently installed it, and so cannot report on long term reliability. A few notes for people considering buying it: - For my car, it is considerably noisier than the original. - Wiring is simple, three wires: One always 12V (red), another 12V when the radio is turned on (blue), and ground. - The way it works is this: When the blue wire goes hot, the antenna goes up. When it reaches full extension, the motor continues to grind for a few seconds before quitting. When the blue wire goes cold, the antenna goes down. When it is fully retracted, the motor continues to grind for a few seconds before quitting. - The important thing to note about wiring is this: The blue wire requires 12V to raise the antenna. However, the input is not a low current logic signal, but rather a power signal. If your radio does not provide enough current to drive the blue signal, a relay or transistor switch is needed -- and is not a part of this kit. (See more below.) I believe a truly universal automatic antenna ought to support a >low current< input signal, and provide the relay or switching transistor internally. This is my reason for the four star vs. five star rating. Notes specific to the Jag XJS: - This unit is NOT a mechanical drop-n replacement. It is a little shorter than the original. And although there are also two similar mounting screws and the drain tube outlet, they are not spaced or aligned the same as the original. As a result, you can't re-use the original bracket, but have to bend the provided mounting bracket strip into shape. It is important to get the vertical dimension right, but don't sweat the exact horizontal dimension between the screws attaching the bracket to the antenna and the car. You can rotate the bracket a bit to get the vertical alignment reasonable, and torque it down. With a single screw attachment, the result is not as sturdy as the original bracket, but it is adequate. - The Metra unit comes with a pivot assembly to abut the inside of the fender. For my car, I found it worked best to simply remove the pivot assembly altogether. I also re-used the original tubular screw from the outside of the fender. Make sure to sort all this out before you try to measure the vertical spacing for the bracket strip. - Regarding wiring, the OEM radio puts out a 12V signal when the radio is turned on. However, this signal can only source about 10 mA, and the voltage drops to about 5 V. I initially obtained a low-current relay that was supposed to switch with as little as 10 mA. However, when I wired it up, the source signal could not switch the relay on. It could keep it on once switched, but could not cause it to switch. So I had to backtrack and get a switching transistor instead. I used a TIP120 NPN. I ran the yellow/green wire from the car through a 1.5k resistor to the base of the transistor. Works like a champ. It's good practice to run a snubber diode from collector to emitter, but my initial test circuit worked without it, without immediate damage to the transistor. So in summary, depending on your car, this may be one of the few, and possibly the only choice available. The good news is that it works well at a reasonable price. It would be a five star rating for me, but I had to add some external components to get the automatic function with my radio. Not hard, but adds a bit to the cost, and definitely adds to the time/effort on the installation.
A**R
Perfect product
Just perfect and valey for money. Great seller.
S**Y
Poor Signal reception
I bought this to replace the Power Antenna on a 1992 Buick Lesabre that had both a broke antenna and broken motor. This was the most inexpensive I could find so I went for it. The mounting of this antenna took some imagination to get a secure fit, and the wiring harness wasn't a perfect match so some work was needed there. Even the main antenna cable needed an adapter to hookup to the car properly. Along with the issues with installtion this antenna provides poor reception. My broken stub of an antenna before may not have picked up all the stations, but for the ones it did, it provided a much better signal. Static is common for almost all radio stations regardless of how close you are to the station. Thankfully my deck has a CD Player, Aux input, and Bluetooth for other sources of audio entertainment. If you just want to replace a broken antenna like mine (the motor wouldn't stop when the car turned off) then go for it, but if you plan on listening to the radio often, I'd recommened spending more on a higher quality antenna.
R**Z
RADIO POWER ANTENNA
You could believe this we ordered this power antenna in the motor for a 1990 Ford Thunderbird it fit beautiful in fact the radio was playing so much better I'm here in the US Virgin Islands in St Croix it's beautiful the windows are down and the radio has no static thank you so much Amazon. It didn't take only a little over 1 week to ship it's installed it's wonderful and the price was $60 how can you beat that. Robina Glaszcz
J**N
Great Buy
My old 93' Honda Accord 10th anniversary power antenna I had purchased about 7 years ago, would not go down anymore. I bought this one and it was really easy to install. My wiring was easy as well as my honda has a clip with three wires coming out of it, which has +\- connection as well as the cable which tells it to lower and raise the antenna. It works well and I really didn't have to fiddle with it. The signal is great. Great product and at great price. I would recommend to anyone looking to replace their old or OEM antenna.
F**M
Works well. Reception is excellent.
It contained all of the mounting hardware needed including straps to secure it. Make sure your vehicle has the right antenna connection for this one which is a screw on connection at the mast. Many vehicles have a male style push connector which will not work on this product. Also nice touch that the long wiring harness can disconnect from the leads near the antenna allowing you to shorten the cable as you see fit.
G**Z
Es una antena fácil de instalar al igual q la original
Me.gusto por q es lo mismo pero más barata le.quedo muy bien a mi eclipse gst convertible 2.0 1999
J**A
pontiac firebird 91
ya habia comprado dos artículos mas de Metra, crei que como los otros dos quedaban como guantes, supuse que en esta ocasión seria lo mismo, por lo que decidi cambiar la antena de mi auto, pues no funcionaba y estaba rota, lamentablemente resulto que el mastil la parte donde se 'guarda' es demasiado corta, por esta razón no logra salir de la carroceria, debido a que (en mi caso) antes de llegar al orificio de la antena, hay un orificio interior que no permite subir mas la antena, y por ser de un mástil mas corto que el original no fue posible sujetarla de la parte superior, a mi parecer va a ser necesario recortar parte de la carrocería interior para poder subir mas el mastil y a su vez poder sujetarlo desde arriba/afuera de la carroceria del auto; si no lo devolví fue por el gasto que hice y el tiempo tan tardado de devolución de artículos internacionales ya tengo mas de dos semanas que devolvi un articulo y no pasa de las aduanas
M**E
i CAN hEAR mUSIC
This antenna was a perfect replacement for the factory unit. Very easy to install and very good quality.
E**E
No funciona
Conectamos la antena y el motor no funciona.
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