Ice on antennas driving me nuts. Please help.
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by DBVPSlayer, Dec 6, 2015.
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The stock FL antennas will come apart.
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Not to mention it's loud enough that when it happen while I was running teams (I mean training....) it was loud enough to wake the co-driver (I'm sorry, I meant trainer...)
Heck, even running my daycab sometime the wind is just right and slaps the antenna hard enough to make it sound like something exploded.
-Steven -
Kinda partial to this style -
LMAO. Yep that there would fix it ;p
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For some trucks you might be able to tie down the end of the antenna to form a loop.
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I had a radio repairman tell me once to be very careful putting anything on the antenna or bending it much. He said you take a big chance with increasing the SWR'S and over time they can destroy your radio's output power.
Lepton1 Thanks this. -
I can imagine it.
Have kids? Ever heard one make the same sound, over
and over
and over
and over again?
I think that antena banging the window repeatedly would eventually get to me.Lepton1 Thanks this. -
Would a coat of rain-X help?
Assuming it was applied at proper temps.
Mikeeee -
have a lot lizard rub your antennas all over her cooch. whatever std she has should burn the ice off.
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