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Radio aerials

Tech Talk for Rover owners.

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Radio aerials

Post by LandRoverLyle »

G'day
I am about to instal a snorkel to my td5 defender and rather than relocate the aerial was going to replace it with one that doesn't collapse down into the guard. I have looked in a couple of stores and typical sales staff have no clue about what they are selling. What is the reception like from the short rubber ones vs the longer spring base ones? Or the boosted spring base ones.
What have the rest of the defender owners done? Simply never put the standard aerial down?
I reckon that if I can't put it down it would last about five minutes... So are the rubber ones or the spring base the way to go? Any advise would be greatly appreciated.
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Post by DK »

Are you sure u have to reloacte the aerial....My fender is only a 300tdi but the snorkel doesnt interfere with the aerial in anyway what so ever..
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Post by LandRoverLyle »

Yeah I havn't installed the snorkel yet and looking at it the snorkel goes on the right and will have to go through right beneath the aerial. I am sure to that when I spoke to arb about install costs (a bit scary for me hence diy job) they also tack extra on the price for "relocation of oe aerial." I'm not keen on a second hole in the top of the front wing so a different aerial might be the way to go.
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Post by Ralf the RR »

Why not leave it where it is, and don't collapse it :P
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Post by 1103.9TD »

Got rid of mine after installing the snorkle and wing treadplates, new one's on the front bar. Aerial's, like anything in life, you get what you pay for........
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Post by isuzu110 »

I just replaced mine with a stainless whip intended for UHF. No noticable loss in reception and quite sturdy
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