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Antennas on boats
how are antennas hooked up on boats, dew to there is no metal fender to ground to. And what would be the best way to get the most recpt.
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?????????????????????????????? why would you put an antenna on a boat? that will look like crap :)
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?????????????????????????????? why would you put an antenna on a boat? that will look like crap From what I've seen and read, a VHF antenna doesn't need to be grounded. An FM/AM antenna comes with a seperate ground wire. If the antenna you have doesn't have a ground you could rig one up easily enough. |
Originally Posted by carney
(Post 2072952)
how are antennas hooked up on boats, dew to there is no metal fender to ground to. And what would be the best way to get the most recpt.
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KRAKMEUP, thanks for the reply. I was asking about fm . I took a look at my fountain and saw the coax cable fastened to the radio , but could not see the other end and have no idea where it goes or what it fastens to. Just trying to get as many stations as possible, even thow I can only listen to one at a time. and did not and will not put a fm ant. on the outside .
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I mounted my radio antenna horizontally under a seat in the cabin and it works great. I mounted the XM antenna up in the storage space in the nose of the bow.
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mines under deck..works great..you could always try one of those antenna booster radioshack things too.. supposed to amplify the signal..as to how well they actually work??
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Originally Posted by OldSchool
(Post 2073838)
I mounted my radio antenna horizontally under a seat in the cabin and it works great. I mounted the XM antenna up in the storage space in the nose of the bow.
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Originally Posted by sleek1
(Post 2074227)
Is your XM antenna visible to the sky or is it covered by a hatch?
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