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[email protected] December 5th 05 01:40 PM

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I just got a 96 chevy extended cab truck. I have a two meter radio I
had in my old Ford f-150 and a magnentic mount antenna on the top.

What would be the best looking antenna that maybe is a little hidden I
could put on the new truck? I am not so sure I like the loof of the mag
mount on the roof.

Can you show me examples?

Thanks!


Dick December 5th 05 02:37 PM

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If you hide the antenna, you will also hide the signal. Be brave and
put a hole in the center of your roof for a Larsen antenna. Took me a
few years to get up the courage to do that in our Jeep Grand Cherokee,
but glad I finally did. It looks just fine.

Dick

On 5 Dec 2005 05:40:30 -0800, wrote:

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I just got a 96 chevy extended cab truck. I have a two meter radio I
had in my old Ford f-150 and a magnentic mount antenna on the top.

What would be the best looking antenna that maybe is a little hidden I
could put on the new truck? I am not so sure I like the loof of the mag
mount on the roof.

Can you show me examples?

Thanks!



[email protected] December 5th 05 03:33 PM

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Was it hard to install?


Dick December 5th 05 04:40 PM

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Very easy. You do have to release the side of the headliner. Use a
Unibit to drill the hole, and put a metal plate or something similar
under it to prevent drilling into the headliner. In my case, the
Jeep had an overhead console. I took that down and could see the roof
where I wanted the hole to be. The Larsen mount is designed to be
used between a headliner and the roof. I like the ones that use a
3/4" hole, but there is one that uses a smaller hole. When you get
ready to sell the truck, just put a Larsen hole plug in the hole.
Practically invisible.

Dick

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Was it hard to install?



[email protected] December 5th 05 07:35 PM

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so It is imvisable form inside the cab right? (goes between the
headliner and the roof?)

Where can I find one of those antennas and how far do they stick up?
Dick wrote:
Very easy. You do have to release the side of the headliner. Use a
Unibit to drill the hole, and put a metal plate or something similar
under it to prevent drilling into the headliner. In my case, the
Jeep had an overhead console. I took that down and could see the roof
where I wanted the hole to be. The Larsen mount is designed to be
used between a headliner and the roof. I like the ones that use a
3/4" hole, but there is one that uses a smaller hole. When you get
ready to sell the truck, just put a Larsen hole plug in the hole.
Practically invisible.

Dick

On 5 Dec 2005 07:33:02 -0800, wrote:

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Was it hard to install?



Dick December 5th 05 09:22 PM

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Yes, completely invisible on the inside of the cab. Cable goes
between headliner and roof, then down inside door post or whatever to
get to your radio.

On 5 Dec 2005 11:35:44 -0800, wrote:

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so It is imvisable form inside the cab right? (goes between the
headliner and the roof?)

Where can I find one of those antennas and how far do they stick up?
Dick wrote:
Very easy. You do have to release the side of the headliner. Use a
Unibit to drill the hole, and put a metal plate or something similar
under it to prevent drilling into the headliner. In my case, the
Jeep had an overhead console. I took that down and could see the roof
where I wanted the hole to be. The Larsen mount is designed to be
used between a headliner and the roof. I like the ones that use a
3/4" hole, but there is one that uses a smaller hole. When you get
ready to sell the truck, just put a Larsen hole plug in the hole.
Practically invisible.

Dick

On 5 Dec 2005 07:33:02 -0800,
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Was it hard to install?



Travis Jordan December 8th 05 11:09 AM

antenna recommendations
 
wrote:
What would be the best looking antenna that maybe is a little hidden I
could put on the new truck? I am not so sure I like the loof of the
mag mount on the roof.


"Best looking" is a matter of taste, but here are some antennas and
mounts from just one of the many companies making VHF antennas.

http://www.maxrad.com/cgi/catalog_ind.cgi?catalog=10003

Personally, I'm a fan of NMO (Motorola style) mounts such as this one...
they are very low profile.

http://www.maxrad.com/cgi/maxrad_pro...atalog=1000 3




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