In-glass antennnae
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In-glass antennnae
- From: Jack The Stripper <motti@xxxx>
- Date: Fri, 18 Oct 2002 05:17:41 -0400
I haven't had a lot of time to read my messages lately, so forgive me if
this has been covered, but has anyone here retrofitted their DeLorean
with an in-glass antenna or know someone who has? I really hate power
antennae because they always break, so I thought if and when I finally
get my own D, I want to have an in-glass antenna put in. If this was
done, where would the best place to put it be? In the front windshield
along the top, or going up the middle and along the top, up the sides
and along the top? Along the top or bottom of the back windshield? Or
sort of "coiled" around the edges of one of the rear quarter panel windows?
In-glass antennae work perfectly and make so much more sense than any
other type of antenna on a car that I'm surprised ALL cars don't have
them. Regular antennae can be snapped off or bent, as can power
antennae, which can also have motors that break and other such
mechanical problems. Plus they're just ugly and look like an
afterthought no matter where on the car you put them.
Anyway, this is a question that I've had for some time but always forget
to actually write out an email and ask the list. I hope that I won't be
in uncharted territory with this when I finally get to it!
--Joe
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