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Howdy Y'all:
I have a fiberglass roof on my Landcruiser, and I was wondering if I can use a halfwave roof mounted antenna? For some reason, I think since the halfwave is end loaded, that it will not work on my fiberglass roof, and that it uses a steel roof as part of the match. Am I wrong here? The only other thing I can think of is some kind of stainless steel J pole on a mount coming off the back. And what about a dual band that will work on fiberglass? Anybody work with this problem before? SeeYaa Harbin |
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