Thread: hidden antena??
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10-06-2008 04:36 PM #1
hidden antena??
Has anyone had any luck with one of these elec. hidden antena's? I am trying not to run a standard one behind the grill to hide it but really have not heard of the performance of a so called hidden one. Thanks
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10-06-2008 04:59 PM #2
Originally Posted by kglowacky
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10-06-2008 07:24 PM #3
Wacky, check out the Tune Trapper antenna, I use one inside the fairing on my Harley Street Glide and it's worked awesome for the past 3 years. It was originally designed for street rods by a rod owner, Nick. I first saw them at the NSRA Nats South in Tampa several years ago, he had just introduced the motorcycle version. Read about them here.
Mike
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10-06-2008 07:31 PM #4
I am using the tune trapper in my steel 39 chevy coupe.the only real requirement is that in a steel car mount it as high as possible in the car & it must have a clearence of 3/4" from any metal in all directions around the antenna "arms". I have one in my 39 chevy coupe mounted between the two trunk hinges( the flat area below the rear window that goes to the the trunk gutter, don't know the proper name for that piece of metal on the car)it works great!!!!!, it is the best hidden attenna i have ever used, and I have try alot in past hotrods i have owned!!!. I live 35 mile out of Indianapolis & I can get all the station. sells for about $40.00. this is the only one to use!!Last edited by hottrodd57; 10-07-2008 at 07:48 PM.
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10-06-2008 07:34 PM #5
So a frenched electric is out of the question? I too have been trying to decide what I'm going to do. I saw one at a car show a couple of years ago....they had run it under the car on the outside of the frame rails of all places. He said it worked great. ??
Dave GDo not lift a rock only to drop it on your own foot
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10-06-2008 07:37 PM #6
I ran mine under the running boards -worked good-got a lot of underground stations!www.adoptafriendforlife.org
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10-06-2008 07:47 PM #7
Originally Posted by bigdude
I may try the same route with mine. I'm taking the header collector out between the frame and fender. Have just enough space between frame and running board to place a 5X8 can style Borla muffler and exit out the side of the boards. Since I have to widen the back of my boards to match the rear fender....I may take some rake out by also extending the boards down at the back....for a side exit....maybe. Isnt it just amazing the places folk can come up with for things when space is limited.
Dave GDo not lift a rock only to drop it on your own foot
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10-06-2008 07:52 PM #8
Originally Posted by hottrodd57
Mike
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10-06-2008 10:41 PM #9
yes mike, it is the tune trapper, as I said, if you want a great hidden attenna, that works this is the one to use!!
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10-07-2008 04:35 PM #10
Talked with the company today who sells that antenta. They say on a all metal car the antenna will NOT pick up AM. Does anyone have one of these installed in a all metal car?? Thanks everyone
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10-07-2008 07:45 PM #11
ye my car is all steel, when I said it get all station I was refering to FM, never have tryed AM, but give a couple day & I will get in my 39 & go for a long drive to try out the AM station.(didn't know anyone still listened to anything on AM)
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