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Old January 9th 05, 04:26 PM
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I recently got a 96 Buick Roadmaster station wagon. Do to a lack of
mounting locations I plan to use a magnetic roof mount antenna. The
62"(Wilson 1000) looks nice, it's amazing to see a wire that thin stand
straight up, but an antenna like that looks high maintenance, considering
the
car top is 5 foot high and the antenna would be another 5 foot high. Would
I
lose much reception if I went with a 3 foot fiberglass antenna or a 4 foot
flexible fiberglass antenna ? The top of the 4' antenna would only be 9'
high
and therefore less likely to get hit in drive-ins like the bank and fast
food
joints.
When I get an antenna I expect it to last at least 5 years.
The radio I will be using is a Uniden pc68 elite, because I really like
the
Uniden pc68ltw in my other car.


Get the 62" Wilson, for the ease of it. You might get a
little better performance from the 4", but the ease of install
and use of the Wilson far out weighs the loss of performance.

Landshark


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