--- [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

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