--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I just had the power antenna mast in the '93 Cutlass > replaced. Didn't take too long. The radio worked > the same both before and after the fix. > ---- Message from mailto:<[EMAIL PROTECTED] "Duane > Parks" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> at 2006-08-16 09:28:07 > ------ > > I'd imagine so, but that's not usually a problem in > Houston :) > > Here's another option though, Karen...when my wife's > Maxima sustained antenna damage in a car wash (she > forgot to turn off the radio), we took the whole > works out and just put a manually retractable > antenna in its place. Even with it fully retracted, > the radio picked up all the local stations without > an issue. When we went on trips with it, I would > extend it some, to pick up distant stations (like > when driving to San Antonio). The other thing I > liked about that method was that it cleaned up the > lines of the car somewhat when the antenna was all > the way down. > > Duane (my antenna is in the windsheild) Parks > 72 Cutlass Convertible > I have no problem with it NOT being power as I never have the antenna down. It IS manual now as it doesn't retract. If I could just get it to go down all the way, no problem. Karen __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com

