Ah.....the classic beginners aerial
old school mobile antennas
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Re: old school mobile antennas
Yes it was the first twig that I purchased. I don't recall ever having any problems with it...
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Re: old school mobile antennas
I saw a few back in the day that'd snapped about 6 inches down from the tip. I reckon it was from people forgetting to take them off the car in multi-storey carparks and the fibreglass cracking.
At least my base-loaded Modulator using to bend and 'twang' as it went along. It looked like a dodgem.
I wouldn't have attempted it with my twin-coiled Modulator though!
At least my base-loaded Modulator using to bend and 'twang' as it went along. It looked like a dodgem.
I wouldn't have attempted it with my twin-coiled Modulator though!