I'll second Randall's comment. I mounted a wire antenna, basically just a
wire hanging down the back of the cab, in my 40 Ford truck because I didn't
want to drill a hole in the cab for an antenna. I works, however, just
barely. Of course a window embedded one would work a little better since
the cab will tend to block the signal. However, like Randall, I wasn't too
concerned with radio reception either since I was planning on using the MP3
feature of the unit anyway. Randall at least has the luxury of a good
"oldies" station at 101.1 - Us poor schmucks down here in San Diego are
lamenting the loss of ours when the last remaining oldies station at 94.9
went off the air a couple of months ago, well was replaced by another
format in a different language, and at present all you can get are either
Spanish which seems to be taking over the airwaves these days, or 80's
stuff and a couple of country which can be good on occasion - sign of the
times I guess - And not to offend anybody, but...well...lets just say I
didn't care for the 80's and later musically - give me the 50's and 60's
any day, now that's rock an roll!
Ooop, yes I'm sorry dear, I'm taking the medication right now...off the
soap box :-)
Barry Schwartz (San Diego)
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