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On Aug 25, 11:03 pm, "J&D Schnoor" wrote:
Hopefully this isn't deemed too far off topic for this newsgroup. I am looking to improve the AM-FM broadcast reception on my 1995 Chevrolet Silverado pick-up. I have done some searching here for similar posts and the ones that I have found refer to both Crutchfield and C Crane. I am familiar with both companies, but I can't see any long range automobile AM-FM antennas listed. Does anyone here have much experience with this? Can I expect to vastly improve my AM-FM range with a better antenna or are they all going to be pretty much alike? Does your car use a whip or window antenna. If it uses a window antenna then the omni-directional whip antenna might make a difference. But don't over-pay for one - just get one from Pep Boys. |
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