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The Eightwood Marine Boat Radio Antenna is a 16-inch flexible mast designed for superior FM/AM reception across various vehicles, including boats, cars, and RVs. With a robust waterproof and corrosion-resistant build, it ensures reliable performance in any environment, while its adjustable design allows for optimal signal capture.
S**G
Great reception
Works great, perfect for the bass boat I installed it on. Good value, nice cable length, and perfect reception. As good as my vehicle antenna.
I**R
Works great
Bought to replace broken one on pontoon now we have radio music again
R**Y
good value for a complete kit
Works well with the project I'm building. Mast could be a little longer.
A**R
Quality antenna
Has a really good solid feel to it. Gets great reception and a low price. I love it.
C**E
Just as advertised
Easy install
W**T
GREAT ANTENNA--IF YOU LIKE STATIC
This car radio antenna looks decent and seems to be made of decent quality materials. I had to drill a hole in my pristine '02 Grand Prix quarter panel, so I was determined to make something work. The way it mounts is not bad. I made a good grounding surface inside for the ground side to make contact. Installation was pretty easy. After I installed the antenna, the crappy reception I had from the factory antenna was replaced by ZERO reception from this little rubber drumstick. Luckily I found a 26 inch steel whip antenna from one of my old vehicles that would screw onto the base. Well, I'll be darned....RADIO RECEPTION! I cut into the little rubber mast that was my new antenna to see how it's made. I assumed that maybe it had a wire molded into the mast that would span the length of the rubber. Nope. Including the base that's mounted on the car, there is approximately 3 inches of material that's capable of receiving radio waves. I guess if you live a block from every station you want to listen to it would probably work. If that's the case, the factory antenna would be fine too.
R**D
Easy install
Work great on my tractor radio.
S**T
Works well for the radio I built in a ammo can
Works well
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