Radio Antennas
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08-08-2006, 12:30
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Radio Antennas
Randy:
Give these people a call. Their antennas all have the loading coil at the base of the antenna and the stainless steel rod is very flexible and take kindly to being laid back with a tree limb. I have used their amateur radio antennas for years and have never had one fail. I am sure they can help you with both the AM/FM and CB antennas. Marv 2004 M380 Ocean Shores, WA --- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Randy Merrill" > > Hi Again, > > I need to replace the two AM-FM radio antennas and the two CB antennas > on the coach. They are all NMO style mounts. I have searched the web > and they are hard to find. Anyone know where they can be found? I have > searched CB shops, truck shops, NAPA, Radio Shack, etc. Has anyone > used another type of mount instead of the NMO style? If so, how did you > retrofit? > > Thanks, > > Randy Merrill > 93 WLWB > Ocala, FL > |
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