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Date:         Thu, 10 Jun 1999 09:51:31 +700
Reply-To:     harrnack@WA.FREEI.NET
Sender:       Vanagon Mailing List <vanagon@gerry.vanagon.com>
From:         Michael Harrnacker <harrnack@WA.FREEI.NET>
Subject:      Re: CB antenna and Paulchen Rack
Comments: To: Dave <dave@251.ORG>

the PO of my Vanagon saw fit to drill a hole and mount the CB antenna so that it is nearly a mirror image of the radio antenna. Not the way I would have done it, but it looks clean and works.

When I get the money together to paint the van, I'll probably remove the extra antenna and fill the hole since this installation prevents me from using a bra.

Mike Harrnacker 89 Weekender

>I have a magnet mount CB antenna mounted near the center of the roof of >my hard top vanagon, This should work well on a double cab. Howerver I >am going to be changing to a rail mount antenna which will be mounted on >the front bar of my yakima. The magnet mount one gets knocked off by >trees and is rough on the paint. > >dave > > I have the same problem with my Double Cab - where to mount an >antenna. I > don't want to drill any holes and there is no pop top or back door >to mount > one on! Arrrgh! > >


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