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I have been seeing some rather short stubby antennas on newer cars lately.
Some of them are short rods about an inch or two long. Others are blades similar to what you sometimes see on large airplanes, an inhc or so tall and 2 or 3 inches long. Of course what I actually see appears to be just the 'radome' covering the actual antenna. They are way to short to be useable on AM/FM, so my guess is that they are actually: 1. Active antennas for AM/FM 2. The new 'satellite radio' antennas 3. Another conspiracy by the safety nuts who think that car radio antennas are dangerous and have convinced the NTSB that they (the NTSB, that is) are smarter than the rest of us and should tell us what we need. Any 'experts' out there that know what they are? -- Jim N8EE to email directly, send to my call sign at arrl dot net |
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