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<blockquote data-quote="Sparky2018" data-source="post: 795375" data-attributes="member: 31521"><p>Today removed the stubby radio antenna. I'm replacing it again. Since not getting any signal at all, only one local station would work. </p><p>Found that the adapter that makes it fit was rusted, along with the inside thread that it connects with. </p><p>I've blown this out a couple times with spray. Then try to remove the rest with bit of wirewool. Since I don't have any other ideas how to remove the rust in such an area. </p><p>Also this time sealed the connector to help reduce corrosion. </p><p>Now that I have replaced I can pick up a few more channels than before. </p><p>Using a bee sting antenna seems better. </p><p>It may not be the antenna or wiring to fault tho. </p><p>The local transmitter has had trouble lately. </p><p>And I sometimes have trouble with over head wires from telephone cables where its parked. </p><p>All I know for sure is the other car picks up all channels no problems.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sparky2018, post: 795375, member: 31521"] Today removed the stubby radio antenna. I'm replacing it again. Since not getting any signal at all, only one local station would work. Found that the adapter that makes it fit was rusted, along with the inside thread that it connects with. I've blown this out a couple times with spray. Then try to remove the rest with bit of wirewool. Since I don't have any other ideas how to remove the rust in such an area. Also this time sealed the connector to help reduce corrosion. Now that I have replaced I can pick up a few more channels than before. Using a bee sting antenna seems better. It may not be the antenna or wiring to fault tho. The local transmitter has had trouble lately. And I sometimes have trouble with over head wires from telephone cables where its parked. All I know for sure is the other car picks up all channels no problems. [/QUOTE]
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