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ive just got back from a 500 mile drive so if this has been asked
already, im sorry :-)

i have 3 CB antennas, one 3-4 foot whip, a 6 inch rubber duck and a 6
inch coiled metal antenna.
im curious if i can hook up all 3 at different spots on my montero for
better reception.

if so.... what would i need to buy? adapter wise.

thanks for your time.

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On Mar 13, 7:58 pm, "Pop-N-Fresh" wrote:
ive just got back from a 500 mile drive so if this has been asked
already, im sorry :-)

i have 3 CB antennas, one 3-4 foot whip, a 6 inch rubber duck and a 6
inch coiled metal antenna.
im curious if i can hook up all 3 at different spots on my montero for
better reception.

if so.... what would i need to buy? adapter wise.

thanks for your time.


My opinion is that any CB antenna shorter that 4feet is not worth
spening any installation time on.

www.telstar-electronics.com

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On 14 Mar 2007 11:00:59 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
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On Mar 13, 7:58 pm, "Pop-N-Fresh" wrote:
ive just got back from a 500 mile drive so if this has been asked
already, im sorry :-)

i have 3 CB antennas, one 3-4 foot whip, a 6 inch rubber duck and a 6
inch coiled metal antenna.
im curious if i can hook up all 3 at different spots on my montero for
better reception.

if so.... what would i need to buy? adapter wise.

thanks for your time.


My opinion is that any CB antenna shorter that 4feet is not worth
spening any installation time on......


......unless the ground plane is at least nine square feet.



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Frank Gilliland wrote:
On 14 Mar 2007 11:00:59 -0700, "Telstar Electronics"
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On Mar 13, 7:58 pm, "Pop-N-Fresh" wrote:

ive just got back from a 500 mile drive so if this has been asked
already, im sorry :-)

i have 3 CB antennas, one 3-4 foot whip, a 6 inch rubber duck and a 6
inch coiled metal antenna.
im curious if i can hook up all 3 at different spots on my montero for
better reception.

if so.... what would i need to buy? adapter wise.

thanks for your time.


My opinion is that any CB antenna shorter that 4feet is not worth
spening any installation time on......



.....unless the ground plane is at least nine square feet.



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