Car antennas have come a long way since their inception in the early 20th century. First used in the radio body itself, they have evolved from external whip-style mast antennas to integrated radio and ...
Have you ever wondered about the length of car antennae? Of course you have—you're a human being (or advanced AI, or a brain-augmented dolphin) reading this, and as such you're full of curiosity and ...
Microtune announced that its new antenna amplifier, the MT1119, is now automotive-qualified and released to production. Amplifier Chip, Targeted for In-Glass, Roof or Bumper Antennas, Enables ...
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Why Do People Put Tennis Balls On Car Antennas?
If you've ever looked at a vehicle in someone's garage or a truck driving down the highway with a tennis ball on the antenna and wondered why, there are actually some very good reasons for it. For ...
The whip or pole car antennas of the past have all but disappeared in the latest models. Car designers simply won’t use them anymore because of esthetics as well as wind noise and drag issues. These ...
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Fender Antennas: A Quirky Detail That Vanished
Fender-mounted antennas were once a common feature on many vehicles, offering both functional and aesthetic benefits. These antennas, prominently placed on the vehicle’s fender, played a pivotal role ...
Modern car antennas are a world apart from the half-metre-long metal wire that protruded from the bodywork, ensuring good radio reception. Some of the cars appear to come without antenna but in ...
In our increasingly connected world staying in contact is crucial. When venturing out into the wild the need for a reliable communication device becomes exponentially greater. Citizen Band, or CB for ...
Unless you’re some sort of monster, or are trying to diagnose a weird noise, no one likes to ride in a car in utter silence. It’s unnerving and wrong, which is why automakers have #blessed us with rad ...
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