If a little fin antenna is good enough for today's cars, why isn't it good enough for a truck? What's the deal with the extra-long antennas on truck roofs?
A blog devoted to General Motors trucks this week anwered a most intriguing question: Why do the Chevy Silverado and GMC Sierra pickup trucks still use a “whip antenna”? The answer was simple: AM and ...
RetroSound has announced a new addition to its RetroAntenna lineup, offering a direct antenna replacement kit designed specifically for 1988-through-1998 Chevy and GMC pickup trucks. The new antenna ...
Notice the big, 90s-era monopole mounted just behind the front fender of each truck. Well, no – not on each truck. The monopole is absent in some of the photos because GM staged these pictures with ...
CALGARY, Alta. — CSI Wireless has been awarded a patent for its antenna splitter technology. The AVL-1 antenna signal splitter uses a vehicle’s standard AM/FM radio antenna to receive accurate ...
Laird recently introduced three new lines of disk puck mobile antennas which the company says improves tracking reliability. Laird’s new disk puck antennas are designed to provide the connectivity ...
Winegard, which designs and manufactures antennas for mobile applications, has reached agreement with DAS Distributing to offer its line of antennas at Travel Centers of America locations and other ...
CSI Wireless of Calgary has won a patent for its antenna splitter technology that uses a standard AM/FM radio antenna to receive differential GPS. Differential Global Positioning System, or DGPS, ...
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