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Old August 14th 03, 01:52 AM
Frank Dresser
 
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"mary" wrote in message
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This is not a short-wave question, but I thought people here would know

the
answer. When I was a kid in the fifties, it seemed as if people who had
radios in their cars had this rubber thing hanging from the bottom of the
car. When I asked my parents what it was for they said it helped provide
better radio reception. Somehow I remember every car having one, but then
maybe not. Anyone remember what it was all about. Our car did not have one
because my father would never get a car with a radio.

Thanks

Tom



Did the rubber thing extend from the car's chassis to the street? If so, it
may have been some sort of anti-static strap. The Radio Amateur's Handbooks
of that era would mention that the tires could devlop a static charge which
would interfere with radio reception, but recommended an anti-static powder
to be put in the tires.

Frank Dresser


 
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