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![]() "bpnjensen" wrote in message ... On Jun 10, 12:55 pm, 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 My antenna on my minivan is like that. I think the supporting whip is fiberglas/or some insulating material, and the wire is the actual electrical element; and in the interest of saving length and providing strength, they wrap the wire around the slightly shorter antenna pole. The wire is then connected to the lead of the antenna. It works fine, about as good as a metal whip of similar length. Antennas for cars are pretty uncomplicated critters... :-) Car antennas my be simple critters, but the coax used is special. Mike |
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