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Antenna recommendation?
I need to put an antenna (am/fm) in my vintage Crestliner this coming
week, I'm looking for something that retracts fully so I can still use a cover, extends to a good long length, (lake is remote) and can mount in the thick fiberglass ahead of the windshield. Most antennas I see are meant for mounting in sheet metal and don't mount well in fiberglass. What works well? Any experience? Suggestions? Terry |
Antenna recommendation?
On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 18:29:35 -0700 (PDT), Terry S
wrote: I need to put an antenna (am/fm) in my vintage Crestliner this coming week, I'm looking for something that retracts fully so I can still use a cover, extends to a good long length, (lake is remote) and can mount in the thick fiberglass ahead of the windshield. Most antennas I see are meant for mounting in sheet metal and don't mount well in fiberglass. What works well? Any experience? Suggestions? The Digital 531AW is a pretty good choice and a regular figerglass mount will serve you just fine. http://www.buy-marine.com/index.php?...ducts_i d=345 |
Antenna recommendation?
I mounted my FM antenna coaxially with the VHF antenna. When I put the
VHS down, the FM antenna goes with it. Works fine. JR On Sun, 26 Jul 2009 18:29:35 -0700 (PDT), Terry S wrote: I need to put an antenna (am/fm) in my vintage Crestliner this coming week, I'm looking for something that retracts fully so I can still use a cover, extends to a good long length, (lake is remote) and can mount in the thick fiberglass ahead of the windshield. Most antennas I see are meant for mounting in sheet metal and don't mount well in fiberglass. What works well? Any experience? Suggestions? Terry HOME PAGE: http://www.seanet.com/~jasonrnorth -------------------------------------------------- |
Antenna recommendation?
Terry S wrote:
I need to put an antenna (am/fm) in my vintage Crestliner this coming week, I'm looking for something that retracts fully so I can still use a cover, extends to a good long length, (lake is remote) and can mount in the thick fiberglass ahead of the windshield. Most antennas I see are meant for mounting in sheet metal and don't mount well in fiberglass. What works well? Any experience? Suggestions? Terry For the same reason, I decided to put my 12" rubber antenna under the console with a few cable ties to see if it would work. The reception is perfect - even 15 miles offshore - and it's completely out of the way. I've had no reason to mount it any higher. Try that before you drill any holes! |
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