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Yes, the tint does affect performance. Find a location where there is not
any tint is the way around it. The glass in the windshield is the insulator that separates to conductors, forming a capacitor. The tint, to the best of my understanding, conducts, and screws up the matching, if nothing else. -- 73 es cul wb3fup a Salty Bear "RalphMW" wrote in message ... Hi, I just traded in my very old 1985 Jeep Cherokee for a 1996 model. The 1996 model has tinted windows. I've always used a Larsen thru-the-glass antenna for mobile operations. Does the tint affect the antenna function? Is there any way around it? Thanks. Ralph KB3JQJ 41 16N 75 50W |
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