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03-13-2006 #1
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Hidden Radio Antenna??
Hello,
Does anyone have a recommendation for hiding the radio antenna? I would really like to clean up my car and remove the factory “rod” antenna. Do “in car” antenna’s work? Can you recommend one.
Thanks.
Phillip
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03-14-2006 #2
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Don't know what kind of car you have, but it may be possible for you to get a front windshield with a built-in antenna (I have one in one of my novas)
03-14-2006 #3
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I have a 1969 Camaro. I have seen serveral "hidden" antenna's. I just not sure if any of them work.
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I closed up the antenna hole during the last paint job on my '67. I mounted the same antenna under the car on the outside of the right hand subframe just to see how well it would work. Works fair for stronger FM stations, not very well at all for AM. Experimentation continues...
03-14-2006 #5I hope more people chime in on this one, I would like to close mine up as well. Don't have to worry about too much cause I've never had a radio in this car for the last 18yrs. But things are a changin'.
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03-14-2006 #6Bought this one: http://www.autotoys.com/x/cust/produ...6&cat=0&page=1
Have not tried it yet.
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I have a hidden antenna in my 68 Camaro. I works great have never had a problem, it has great reception. It is mounted to the top of the windshield on the inside it is so small and thin nobody has ever even noticed it. I had a car once with one built into the windshield and it worked ok but I hated seeing the wires running in the windshield. I will see if I can find the site I bought mine from if you want. If I remember right it was only like 20 bucks. Someone told me once that Classic Industries has a hidden one but I have never looked to see.
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LS2 6speed
Complete Hotchkis front and rear suspension, Global west SFC, 3rd gen steering box, C5 front rear discs w/ 4th gen booster and MC. 8.5" posi rearend with 30 Spline 12 bolt axles.
03-16-2006 #8This is the one that I am planning on buying. You can hide it under the dash and very close to metal. Could also hide under your headliner if you wanted.
http://www.ecshylites.citymax.com/page/page/761353.htmMy website: http://members.cardomain.com/smittys69
03-16-2006 #9
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Thanks everyone.
Tom, I have seen bad reviews on your antenna (See Crutchfield). Again, it probably really depend on location and installation.
I may try the Smitty's link.
Thanks again.
Phillip
03-16-2006 #10Do you care about AM reception because if its FM only that your worried about just use a 36" long wire with an antennae plug on the end. All our in store displays use that setup. Most hidden box type antennaes seem to kill your AM reception anyway. You should be able to pick up a box style at any stereo store.
Julian
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