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Old 01-24-2015, 05:14 PM   #1
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Hidden antenna?

Has anyone got pictures and feedback on small exterior or a low vis /hidden AM/FM antennas ? I have heard the hidden dont work worth a s...,so Im at a crossroad here with what to buy.I have seen alot of the stick on style but no decent pics to show the final product installed.


Feed back with pics is what I will be asking for here so please floow this on the thread here.

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Old 01-24-2015, 06:22 PM   #2
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Re: Hidden antenna?

I have used a couple, the scosche windshield mount, the dakota digital. Metra made a fiberglass one for a while. mounting those under steel like in the dashboard does not work very well but mounting them to the inside of a windshield or rear window does work really well. pretty directional though, driving towards the station was better than away. thats what you get with a standard 1/4 aerial, is a spike that sits higher than the roof and a nice flat plane of hood to bounce on.

I dont have pics though, sorry.
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Old 01-24-2015, 07:32 PM   #3
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Re: Hidden antenna?

I have seen people mount a regular antenna mounted sideways under the cowl.
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Old 01-25-2015, 01:42 AM   #4
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Re: Hidden antenna?

Any pics out there folks?Sure appreciate it!

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Any pics out there folks?Sure appreciate it!

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And any other advice on this as I am removing my external antena and welding up the hole.

Suspect a few of us would like to know.
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Old 01-25-2015, 08:30 AM   #6
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Re: Hidden antenna?

I bought a tape antenna. (it came with a crimped connection at the radio plug and I soldered it....probably not necessary but stronger/piece of mind)

Ran the cable out the radio back, over the glove box and out from under the right side of the dash, tucked into the corner near the dash/door weatherstrip and the tape is run up under the windshield gasket on the Passenger side A piller.

Visible but not noticeable. Totally reversible. No drilling or hacking a good truck.

Works fine
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Old 01-25-2015, 12:28 PM   #7
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I bought a tape antenna. (it came with a crimped connection at the radio plug and I soldered it....probably not necessary but stronger/piece of mind)

Ran the cable out the radio back, over the glove box and out from under the right side of the dash, tucked into the corner near the dash/door weatherstrip and the tape is run up under the windshield gasket on the Passenger side A piller.

Visible but not noticeable. Totally reversible. No drilling or hacking a good truck.

Works fine
Great could you post some pice here of it?Id appreciate it.

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Re: Hidden antenna?

Nice one from slepysal here http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...hlight=antenna
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Old 01-25-2015, 03:16 PM   #9
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My DD didn't have an antenna and I couldn't get any stations. I bought a power antenna from Advanced Auto that had double sided tape. I mounted it above the rear view mirror and ran the wires down the A-pillar under the trim. It was $24 and works great but I'm not sure if it would be as easy to hide the wires on a c10. Maybe if you mounted it against the dash. Only issue I've had is in the hot sun the tape has come unglued. I'd come out and find the antenna hanging.
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Re: Hidden antenna?

My pioneer deck picks up most stations with just the antenna wire curled up under the metal dash. Aftermarket decks are usually better about signal, and mine works to about ~100 miles from a major city. Fine for traffic weather etc. My actual music all comes off the music device in the glovebox.
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I put a power antenna in the driver side stake hole and it is hidden by my in bed spare tire ,goes up when the radio comes on down when off .Stereo is hidden in the BuddyBucket center console ,this is in my 72 truck.
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My DD didn't have an antenna and I couldn't get any stations. I bought a power antenna from Advanced Auto that had double sided tape. I mounted it above the rear view mirror and ran the wires down the A-pillar under the trim. It was $24 and works great but I'm not sure if it would be as easy to hide the wires on a c10. Maybe if you mounted it against the dash. Only issue I've had is in the hot sun the tape has come unglued. I'd come out and find the antenna hanging.
Please post pictures of your antennas here guys,I have seen a million of them in the package but want to see how they look installed.

Thanks and cheers.
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Great could you post some pice here of it?Id appreciate it.

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No. No camera. But here is the antenna. There are about a billion options for hidden antennas on amazon and ebay. they seem to work best when not hidden under the dash or hood....

Pretty much self explanatory....plug in, route, peel and stick. The antenna black box is just below the bottom edge of the windshield and the tape is 3/4 hidden under the vertical portion of the windshield gasket.

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Re: Hidden antenna?

This one really isn't hidden. I'm just thinking outside the box a little. This type of shark fin antenna might look cool, then again might look like shhhhh. Since they refer to our trucks as aero design it might fit in like a tailfin on the roof. I don't know how well these would function either, just food for thought.

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This one really isn't hidden. I'm just thinking outside the box a little. This type of shark fin antenna might look cool, then again might look like shhhhh. Since they refer to our trucks as aero design it might fit in like a tailfin on the roof. I don't know how well these would function either, just food for thought.

Now back to your regularly scheduled program.
Thank you...finally some pics here !I thought it would be a little easier than this.

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This one really isn't hidden. I'm just thinking outside the box a little. This type of shark fin antenna might look cool, then again might look like shhhhh. Since they refer to our trucks as aero design it might fit in like a tailfin on the roof. I don't know how well these would function either, just food for thought.

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You could probably make this into a hood ornament and if painted it would look natural... or not, just thinking out loud here
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Thank you...finally some pics here !I thought it would be a little easier than this.
to be completely fair though, you ARE asking for pictures of a HIDDEN antenna
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to be completely fair though, you ARE asking for pictures of a HIDDEN antenna
Clever !!

I never saw it.
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to be completely fair though, you ARE asking for pictures of a HIDDEN antenna
Thanks,that was helpful.
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Thanks,that was helpful.

easy there friend, I meant no disrespect. it was just a little levity. I gave helpful info from my years of experience in the second post of this thread.
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Hey guys, just thought I'd leave some feedback. I installed TT2C-2 antenna from tunetrapper.com today and I am very impressed with it. Works better than the original and I was able to tuck it under the glove box.
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Hey guys, just thought I'd leave some feedback. I installed TT2C-2 antenna from tunetrapper.com today and I am very impressed with it. Works better than the original and I was able to tuck it under the glove box.
Pics of it on your truck would be appreciated,along with a part number.

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