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02-08-2013, 07:30 PM | #1 |
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First off, thanks to others for your input prior to installing the antenna. I am going to combine some of your ideas here, along with some of my own, and then add some before and after photos.
The best price I could find for an original looking antenna, was Manes. With shipping, it came to $47.90. Speaking of original, my truck has an AM only radio, which technically calls for a telescoping giant antenna that easily snaps off if you drive under a tree, or something else brushes against it. A solid mast is what was used for AM/FM radios, but can still be used for AM only radios, and is much more sturdy. I decided to remove the entire cowl for assembly of the antenna. You might be able to get away with just undoing the bolts and screws on the of the cowl where the antenna goes, but I went with removing it altogether. It's pretty easy. Two bolts on either side, and like 10 screws. Next, just feed the cable through the holes into the cab, affix the rubber plug, and then attach the assembly hardware as per the instructions. It's pretty fool proof. Here's the before shot After One question though. Does it look like it is sitting at the right angle? For some reason, I thought it might be more angled towards the rear of the truck. Posted via Mobile Device Last edited by Mister-B; 02-08-2013 at 07:38 PM. |
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I like the fact that you are running the correct ANCO wiper blade assembly too ! I just had to repair my antenna also, but got away with just new mast, I felt better keeping my 42 year old stainless base, it's perfect ?
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I wish I could have kept my base, but it was rusted badly, and it had been hay bailed with a hose clamp, and a nut welded to the top Posted via Mobile Device |
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I am doing my best to go "stock" on my 71 GMC, I have a 68 GMC that I did not and I wish I had now .....
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Looks great. It's my truck's brother of another color. Some clown (PO) painted my truck red. It was originally light green with green interior. When the PO did the paint, he used body filler over the factory mirror bracket holes and antenna hole. No welding or patch shaving. Just Bondo. So now I have an antenna mast mounted under my dash and cracks in paint where factory mirrors would be. I have no intentions of restoring or trying to achieve any kind of factory orignallity with my truck. I just want it to be what it is (a man's truck) for years to come. Kinda jealous of what you have. Love the patina and the untouched proof that Chevy Runs Deep.
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I like your truck too, by the way. Very clean looking. Here's a pic I took earlier this week at the car wash, prior to installing the antenna, that turned out pretty good Posted via Mobile Device |
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I think it looks good.
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I'm just an old soul. Truck's actually older than me by 5 years. I once heard someone say that a new car (truck) is only new while it's still on the lot. Once you take it off the shelf it becomes used. He also said that it's something that you are going to pay alot of money for just to drive it down the road at 75mph and park next to some idiot at Winn-Dixie. So if one thinks that his "new" car is going to remain scratchless.... With that mindset I now appreciate how things were made back when they were made to last. "Patina" as some like to call it, is just "Character". I totally understand fixing cancerous rust. I plan to let my PO's "Earl Shive paint job" fade and do what ever cheap paint jobs do. I doesn't mean that much to me. What I desire most is having it in a daily driver state that works and functions well and has a reliability second to none.
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I have been pondering over throwing a shop logo on the side. "Shade Tree Garage" or something. Was thinking of doing something with my home town and state on there since I have been transplanted into SoCal.
Now that I have officially pirated your thread...... Have you thought of puting a period correct AM/FM in yours or just jamming to some NPR on the Amplitude Modulations? I'm a radio/telecommunications guy in the military. Kinda my wheel house. |
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Dang so what my antenna is going to break off..? lol Just dont run it up so high and it is just fine..
It looks way much better with a good one on it that broken one needed to go. its the little things. |
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LMAO, she wont park out where I park that would be to far to walk..
the front of your truck looks real nice now that was good work that made a huge difference on it. |
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Check out these two gems that were in front of us in line. Had to snap a pic. Did you notice what they're buying? Lol. Maybe I should submit it to that people of Walmart site Thanks for the compliment on the front end. It was cool how it all came together Posted via Mobile Device |
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And I don't have to worry about folks at the local Walmart. I don't go there anymore. (Walmart stores here scare me) Boy do I miss GA |
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Looks like a good job, Mr B!
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Hey,didn't you have to remove the wipers? Just messing with you. But,just to be accurate,that has to be done to remove the cowl cover. This is a good time to dig down and vacuum/blow out debris from your cowl cavities
All the AM radio trucks I've had came with solid masts. I think telescoping was an accessory. The ideal length for FM is 31" and that's why anything with AM/FM will have a solid mast 30-32"
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Note from my encyclopedia of usless information. AM truck radio is in KHz not MHz. Your face reads 5.5 to 16 megahertz but stations will give their sation identification in kilohertz (i.e. 750 or 1020) So you can imagine how long your antenna would be to tune in a quater wave.
Since Amplitude Modulation will travel further. It is not an issue. You could probably tune any AM station with a gum wrapper. All my nerd chat.... BLUF: You truck looks fantastic. Antenna looks great and solid mast is way more durable than hollow telescoping type. |
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The scientific answer to antennas is 468. 468 devided by your frequency (101.5) will give you a half wave. Which works fantastic for things like in home stereos. However, devide that number by 2 and you get a quarter wave. So 468/101.5/2 = 2.305 feet or 27.66 inches to tune in perfectly. the 31" antennas will cover up to 108mhz or the top of the FM scale for vehicles. This is more for Frequency Modulation not Amplitude Modulation. I mean scale is same for both but 1/4 wave antenna isn't the ideal for AM. There are ways of tweaking both. (different methods) |
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Edit...for some reason it won't let me edit my original post, but you've made the point. Thanks Posted via Mobile Device |
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