12-12-2002, 06:31 AM | #1 |
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Hidden Antenna
Have seen various vendors advertising the "hidden antenna" and was wondering if anyone had installed one and was radio reception good? Don't want to install a cowl mounted antenna and thought this might be a good alternative. Appreciate any info. THANKS!
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12-12-2002, 07:03 AM | #2 |
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I put one on my son's truck. It works pretty good but still not as good as a cowl mounted antenna.
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12-12-2002, 09:16 AM | #3 |
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I just have an old antenna that was laying around in the garage. I wedged it in right underneath the glove box cardboard and tie-wrapped it in place. Works great and can't be seen.
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12-12-2002, 09:26 AM | #4 |
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I'm going to sink an electric antenna where my gas cap used to be. I'll take pics once I get started.
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I have one that I got off E-bay, it's for planes and boats. Fiberglass housing with electronics. I mounted it under the cowl on the pass side and welded up the antana hole. It works great, best $4 I ever spent.
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Another good spot is behind the grille, horizontally. Just mount it to either the right or left vertical stanchion and use a plastic standoff to hold the other end from bouncing around. I use the Harada universal* black (fiberglass whip) antenna and it works just fine. I've done this on a half-dozen or so cars over the years.
Kenneth * "universal" means it doesn't actually fit correctly on anything.
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This reply is to Randy,what do you use to mount the radio to the cab? I've seen this pockets that the antana comes through and has aliitle drip leg to let water pass through the bottom of the housing,is this what you are using.
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Doesn't somone sell kits to put an antenna in your back window. It's like a thin strip of metal that sticks on the glass around the outline of the window. My wife has this stock on her new maxima, and I can't remember where I saw this conversion kit. Any one else seen it, cuz I would like to get one.
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You used to be able to buy the window kit at just about any major auto parts. ( napa,auto zone,checker,big A) I haven't checked in a while for one though. Crutchfield also sells a hidden unit. I don't know how well it works. Remember one thing guys, a lot of the reception will depend on how much your stereo/radio has the ability to receive the signal also. If you go to the Crutchfield book, It gives a VERY in-depth break down of all of the stereos and how well they receive radio signals, what their background noise is, ETC.ETC. and they explain how to understand it. Where I live out in the middle of no-where, I get terrible reception. The closest radio station is in VEGAS, 65 miles away and the signal has to travel over the mountains. RON |
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Hey XXL for us uneducated (in automobile technical terms) what is a "right or left vertical stanchion." I know a lot but I don't know that.
According to my dictionary it is a "1. An upright pole, post, or support. 2. A framework consisting of two or more vertical bars, used to secure cattle in a stall or at a feed trough." So would this be the radiator support? Or another upright support. We little people need smaller words.
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If you look on the front of the core support, on either side of the radiator opening, you'll see a vertical 'bump' that is about 1 1/2" wide and as tall as the opening. If you drill a hole in one side, you can mount the universal antenna at its 90 degree setting and the whip will run horizontally, parallel with the ground, across the front of the radiator. As for the big words... forgive my erudition Kenneth
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I used an amplified hidden unit that was on close out at Pep Boys, might have been a Hirrade the only thing that shows is two very thin strips on either side of the rear view mirror. It works super.
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12-13-2002, 05:17 AM | #13 |
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A friend of mine gave me a "hidden antenna", that he purchased at Junk Shack. He put one in his S-10 and got great reception, even on AM. Don't have mine in as of yet, because I haven't installed the windshield, so I can't tell you first hand. Just my $.02 worth.
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Thanks for everyone's input ! Armed with the info you provided I think I might try that "vertical stanchion" installation and see how it works...seems like another great idea!! Thanks to all........
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Man, I regret selling that one
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I also have a "stock" antenna stuffed up underneath my dash. Works great. You might as well try that first before you go out and buy a "hidden" antenna.
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Stock antenna tucked under my dash works great.I prolly don't have the range an outside one would but in Hotlanta there are stations everywhere so I can always pick up something.I have broadened my horizons over the years so that I listen to a wider variety of music so I can always find something to listen to.
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For you guys that have a stock antenna tucked under the dash, do you have to ground the antenna, or does it get its ground from the cable?
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i did not ground mine but it might should be.
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I recommend you ground the antenna base. In this case, the issue is not an electrical ground for the radio, but as an FM frequency ground plane.
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Thanks guys. Sounds like that's the easiest/best way to go...this board and the people on it are the best...
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