later So of course the only thing you want to know is if you can reach stations. The answer is yes, but not so crystal clear. If you live in a city that also has a train station, I doubt you'll have any problems. I live in North San Antonio and regularly visit the camp in South Austin (50 miles). I can hear my station perfectly all the time, but when I get to my warehouse and drive between the tin buildings, it's kind of an accident. I can literally move my truck forward 6 inches and get full noise, or hear my station clearly, or turn noise on and off. With my standard antenna this was never a problem. No problems installing. I've been to the car wash and had no problems. During installation, I noticed that there was no copper coating. Perhaps the sound quality could improve if you buy an adapter to attach the antenna to the vehicle? Might be worth trying. Overall it looks good and I'm happy with the quality, but it could be improved with a little more copper. I'm not sure how important this is, but in electronics it makes an obvious difference. Radio waves, I'm just not sure. :)
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