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On Aug 26, 7:56 am, dxAce wrote:
J&D Schnoor wrote: It does have an OEM cowl mount antenna. I once had a Dodge Dakota with a cowl mount antenna. Reception was improved greatly by replacing that antenna with one that was 4' long with a spring at the bottom. Not much extra length, but I was surprised how much AM reception was improved. I still have the antenna, but alas, not the Dakota, which was totalled on 8/23/03. dxAce Michigan USA Totaled in 8/23/03 - Glad to see that you survived DX Ace. ~ RHF About the Auto AM/FM Antennas with the Spring at the Bottom and the Copper Coil at the Top. http://www.excauto.com/Antennas-AM_F...r_Booster.html - - - Details : AM/FM Booster Coil Antenna + Flexible Spring Mount I have never had much luck with them except on a VW Karmen Ghia. J&D -Read- Car Radio Reception -by- Carlos of C. Crane Co. http://www.ccrane.com/library/car-ra....10.28.02.aspx http://www.ccrane.com/library/car-ra....11.11.02.aspx Another item to try is an AM & FM Signal Booster http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/_W0QQitemZ300144725032 http://www.jcwhitney.com/autoparts/P...010102/c-10101 ~ RHF |
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