Re: Re: CB Antennas

From: Bernd D. Ratsch (bernd@texas.net)
Date: Sun Mar 28 1999 - 13:06:25 EST


Fire-Stik (along with a few others) makes a "Quick Disconnect" for the CB
Antenna's. However, you really don't want to disconnect the antenna when
Offroading because you may just need it in a "situation". The old 102"
Steel Whips are still the best for offroad since you can just bend it and
tie it down with some fishing line...and it still works perfectly.

----- Original Message -----
From: mrdancer <mrdancer@camalott.com>
To: <dakota-truck@buffnet.net>
Sent: Sunday, March 28, 1999 11:20 AM
Subject: DML: Re: CB Antennas

>
> Don't have a CB, but thought maybe you could put some sort of hinge on the
> antenna base to fold it over when 4-wheeling, or better yet, make some
kinda
> quick-release coupler so you could store the antennas (antennae?) behind
the
> seat until you need them. Just a thought.....
>
> '92 Dak CC 2wd 318 3.55
> '84 GoldWing Interstate
>
> ----- Original Message -----
>
> > I currently have(for 3 years now) dual 48" black fiberglass antennas for
> my CB
> > mounted on my tool box. Well I love the reception, but I am getting
really
> > annoyed about the clearance problems when 4wheeling and smackin
lowhanging
> or
> > overhanging brush. I would like input for those who have CB's antennas
> what
> > kind are they running and what kind of reception are they getting; and
> where
> > is it mounted. Thanks.
> > Kyle
> > 93 Dakota 4x4 V6
>
>



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