DIY stubby antenna mast?
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Because the thread was titled "DIY stubby antenna mast" and your first post was about replacing the broken power antenna with a stubby one that didnt cost an arm and a leg and you mentioned nothing about bad reception until halfway down the page. Where you live may have crappy reception but thats not the case for everyone else therefore someone who has a broken oem antenna thats looking for an inexpensive decent looking stubby antenna would probably be very happy with the one i posted.
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Because the thread was titled "DIY stubby antenna mast" and your first post was about replacing the broken power antenna with a stubby one that didnt cost an arm and a leg and you mentioned nothing about bad reception until halfway down the page. Where you live may have crappy reception but thats not the case for everyone else therefore someone who has a broken oem antenna thats looking for an inexpensive decent looking stubby antenna would probably be very happy with the one i posted.
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I guess I am "old school" and went and replaced the broken mast in the existing motor unit (not that much fun) to get it working again. When I finally replaced the stock radio with a Pioneer double DIN it turns out the mast went up every time the unit powered on. A rocker switch between the mast and the radio now allows for the mast to be raised only in the rare occasions when an FM or (dare I say it) an AM station for sports is needed
Sounds like your JVC is similar so a switch for the antenna may work for you, too.....
Sounds like your JVC is similar so a switch for the antenna may work for you, too.....
Last edited by Duck05; 11-24-14 at 06:45 PM.
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