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Car radio whip antenna question
bpnjensen wrote:
OK OK! I get it :-) That's what I get for not paying attention in car radio class :-) You're not going to like my post either then. I use mobile 3G/4G for my in-town listening (sorry 'Dwardo) and Sirius when I'm away from civilization. Still listen to the AM at night. Always will. |
Car radio whip antenna question
On Thursday, June 10, 2010 at 2:55:22 PM UTC-5, Twitchell wrote:
I've seen some car radio whip antennas that look like they have a wire wrapped around them. The wraps are not close but lazily spiral down the length of the antenna. Does this help reception? Is the coil attached somehow to the car or just the antenna itself? twitch The helical spiral on modern antennas serves nothing more than to break up vortices created as air passes around the antenna. Also know as vortex induced vibration. Keeps the antenna from whipping. If you notice in the winter time when your car antenna gets ice on it, it starts to whip more violently. You see the same things on larger cylindrical structures and poles like smoke stacks and wind turbine towers. |
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