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Re: antena amplifier



ITs really not all that hard to replace the fuba, unless your headliner is 
in really sad shape.  Took me only an hour to put one on an 8V and that 
included gutting the amp, soldering the wire, and drilling a hole in the 
roof.  Performance and style are worth the littel extra work, I believe.
Brad


>From: Anthony Pelletier <vwnuts@yahoo.com>
>To: scirocco-l@scirocco.org
>Subject: antena amplifier
>Date: Wed, 26 Jul 2000 11:47:45 -0700 (PDT)
>
>Hi again
>
>First off my fuba antena is toasted the previous owner
>cut it an unsuccsefully soddered an end to fit an
>aftermarket radio.  I tried on several occasions to
>get a decent sodder with no luck now the line is too
>short.  And yes I know the cable is co-ax.  So I bough
>an antena that sticks to the glass and have it behind
>my drivers side rear window(tinted so it doesn't show
>too bad)  but it doesn't come in all that great.  Do
>they sell fm antena amplifiers and do they work.  Or
>does anyone have any other ideas?  I am not ripping
>down the headliner to repace a fuba.  I tied stuffing
>an antena into the fender well and that didn't work
>any better than the glass one.  Ideas  anyone???
>
>
>
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