Short car antenna: How is the reception?
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Short car antenna: How is the reception?
I noticed more and more new cars with small antennas mounted on
the roof (BMW, Civics, Toyota Matrix, PontiacVibes, etc..). They
are perhaps like 20 inches long or even smaller (some seem as
little as perhaps 7 or 10 inches long). I was under the
impression that car antennas needed to be like 30 inches or more.
Do short antennas work well? Are these for show only? Is there
another antenna hidden somewhere else?
I am thinking replacing my current (in-glass) antenna with one of
these (the Civic SI ones are really nice and are perhaps 7 inches
long). Do you think it is a simple as installing any other
aftermarket antennas (drill hole, install antenna and connect
lead)?
TIA
the roof (BMW, Civics, Toyota Matrix, PontiacVibes, etc..). They
are perhaps like 20 inches long or even smaller (some seem as
little as perhaps 7 or 10 inches long). I was under the
impression that car antennas needed to be like 30 inches or more.
Do short antennas work well? Are these for show only? Is there
another antenna hidden somewhere else?
I am thinking replacing my current (in-glass) antenna with one of
these (the Civic SI ones are really nice and are perhaps 7 inches
long). Do you think it is a simple as installing any other
aftermarket antennas (drill hole, install antenna and connect
lead)?
TIA
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Re: Short car antenna: How is the reception?
Most of those short antennas are amplified.
Just about any external antenna is better than in in glass antenna
"Frank" <NOSPAM@NOSPAM.com> wrote in message
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>I noticed more and more new cars with small antennas mounted on the roof
>(BMW, Civics, Toyota Matrix, PontiacVibes, etc..). They are perhaps like 20
>inches long or even smaller (some seem as little as perhaps 7 or 10 inches
>long). I was under the impression that car antennas needed to be like 30
>inches or more. Do short antennas work well? Are these for show only? Is
>there another antenna hidden somewhere else?
>
> I am thinking replacing my current (in-glass) antenna with one of these
> (the Civic SI ones are really nice and are perhaps 7 inches long). Do you
> think it is a simple as installing any other aftermarket antennas (drill
> hole, install antenna and connect lead)?
>
> TIA
>
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Re: Short car antenna: How is the reception?
Frank wrote:
>
> I noticed more and more new cars with small antennas mounted on
> the roof (BMW, Civics, Toyota Matrix, PontiacVibes, etc..). They
> are perhaps like 20 inches long or even smaller (some seem as
> little as perhaps 7 or 10 inches long). I was under the
> impression that car antennas needed to be like 30 inches or more.
> Do short antennas work well? Are these for show only? Is there
> another antenna hidden somewhere else?
>
> I am thinking replacing my current (in-glass) antenna with one of
> these (the Civic SI ones are really nice and are perhaps 7 inches
> long). Do you think it is a simple as installing any other
> aftermarket antennas (drill hole, install antenna and connect
> lead)?
>
> TIA
----------------------------
Frank,
Without knowing what car, or the year, it's hard to guess whether yours
(is it even a Honda?) has the output for the powered antenna amplifier
on the stereo. You'd also have to get the (+power) wire to wherever you
decide to install the antenna.
My (unamplified) CR-v antenna extends to about 2.5 feet, but under 10"
is sufficient unless I'm trying to pull in something on another
continent :-)
'Curly'
>
> I noticed more and more new cars with small antennas mounted on
> the roof (BMW, Civics, Toyota Matrix, PontiacVibes, etc..). They
> are perhaps like 20 inches long or even smaller (some seem as
> little as perhaps 7 or 10 inches long). I was under the
> impression that car antennas needed to be like 30 inches or more.
> Do short antennas work well? Are these for show only? Is there
> another antenna hidden somewhere else?
>
> I am thinking replacing my current (in-glass) antenna with one of
> these (the Civic SI ones are really nice and are perhaps 7 inches
> long). Do you think it is a simple as installing any other
> aftermarket antennas (drill hole, install antenna and connect
> lead)?
>
> TIA
----------------------------
Frank,
Without knowing what car, or the year, it's hard to guess whether yours
(is it even a Honda?) has the output for the powered antenna amplifier
on the stereo. You'd also have to get the (+power) wire to wherever you
decide to install the antenna.
My (unamplified) CR-v antenna extends to about 2.5 feet, but under 10"
is sufficient unless I'm trying to pull in something on another
continent :-)
'Curly'
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