Need ball type antenna
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Re: Need ball type antenna
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 29 Apr 2004, Jay Stuler wrote:
>
> > "Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
>
> > > The universal-fit adjustable ball antenna is an aftermarket thing, my
> > > local AutoZone has them hanging on a rack. The drawback to them is
that
> > > they sometimes loosen up and fall over.
> >
> > I went to AutoZone and they didn't have one.
> > And the guy behind the counter looked at it like it was from Mars.
>
> That's because you asked the pimply-faced kid in the red shirt. You want
> the non-pimpled kid in the gray shirt, he knows where the paper catalogues
> are. Tell him that you're looking for a "universal top/side mount"
> antenna. Their supplier is RoadWorks or RoadTech or some other such bland
> two-part non-name, and the supplier's stock number is:
>
> US AW 03-R for a ball-mount, universal fit rubber stump antenna
> AW 10, AW-20 or AW-23 for telescoping ball-mount, universal fit antennas.
> The last number has a loading coil built into the mast.
>
> Both my local AutoZone and ActionAuto stock the same pieces from the same
> supplier.
Yay! Found it!
The US AW 03-R works well.
They didn't have the AW-23.
I kind of liked that big metal spring but oh well!
Incidentally, the dude in the gray shirt had no clue either. I had to find
it myself. Even as I am showing it to him, he is telling me it won't work.
Of course it worked fine.
Thanks!
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Re: Need ball type antenna
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
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> On Thu, 29 Apr 2004, Jay Stuler wrote:
>
> > "Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
>
> > > The universal-fit adjustable ball antenna is an aftermarket thing, my
> > > local AutoZone has them hanging on a rack. The drawback to them is
that
> > > they sometimes loosen up and fall over.
> >
> > I went to AutoZone and they didn't have one.
> > And the guy behind the counter looked at it like it was from Mars.
>
> That's because you asked the pimply-faced kid in the red shirt. You want
> the non-pimpled kid in the gray shirt, he knows where the paper catalogues
> are. Tell him that you're looking for a "universal top/side mount"
> antenna. Their supplier is RoadWorks or RoadTech or some other such bland
> two-part non-name, and the supplier's stock number is:
>
> US AW 03-R for a ball-mount, universal fit rubber stump antenna
> AW 10, AW-20 or AW-23 for telescoping ball-mount, universal fit antennas.
> The last number has a loading coil built into the mast.
>
> Both my local AutoZone and ActionAuto stock the same pieces from the same
> supplier.
Yay! Found it!
The US AW 03-R works well.
They didn't have the AW-23.
I kind of liked that big metal spring but oh well!
Incidentally, the dude in the gray shirt had no clue either. I had to find
it myself. Even as I am showing it to him, he is telling me it won't work.
Of course it worked fine.
Thanks!
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Re: Need ball type antenna
"Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
news:Pine.NEB.4.58.0405031410160.1636@panix2.panix .com...
> On Thu, 29 Apr 2004, Jay Stuler wrote:
>
> > "Lee Ayrton" <layrton@panix.com> wrote in message
>
> > > The universal-fit adjustable ball antenna is an aftermarket thing, my
> > > local AutoZone has them hanging on a rack. The drawback to them is
that
> > > they sometimes loosen up and fall over.
> >
> > I went to AutoZone and they didn't have one.
> > And the guy behind the counter looked at it like it was from Mars.
>
> That's because you asked the pimply-faced kid in the red shirt. You want
> the non-pimpled kid in the gray shirt, he knows where the paper catalogues
> are. Tell him that you're looking for a "universal top/side mount"
> antenna. Their supplier is RoadWorks or RoadTech or some other such bland
> two-part non-name, and the supplier's stock number is:
>
> US AW 03-R for a ball-mount, universal fit rubber stump antenna
> AW 10, AW-20 or AW-23 for telescoping ball-mount, universal fit antennas.
> The last number has a loading coil built into the mast.
>
> Both my local AutoZone and ActionAuto stock the same pieces from the same
> supplier.
Yay! Found it!
The US AW 03-R works well.
They didn't have the AW-23.
I kind of liked that big metal spring but oh well!
Incidentally, the dude in the gray shirt had no clue either. I had to find
it myself. Even as I am showing it to him, he is telling me it won't work.
Of course it worked fine.
Thanks!
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