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Knighty Posted - 07 Jul 2013 : 11:12:21
I have a car stereo fitted to my boat but when i fitted it didn't bother with an aerial as only really wanted it for cd's. My lad has been pestering me to get the radio part working for footy scores etc. Whats the best way to ground an aerial even if it's only make shift ?.

Would a clamp on the stainless cabin roof grab rails work or a magnetic mount to the sink. Not pretty but would only plonk it on the sink, which is close to the fitted stereo when needed.


Rich
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tigtog Posted - 08 Jul 2013 : 23:27:32
these type of aerials are good just stick them to the inside of your window e.t.c http://www.amazon.co.uk/Electric-Interior-Windscreen-Replacement-Antenna/dp/B003JIADSE
Knighty Posted - 08 Jul 2013 : 21:31:38
Hi Billy, that was was my youngest lad and a few of his mates having a bit of a booze cruise for a few hours.

They should have took suncream as they were well burnt when they got back [:)

Down at Evesham river festival with the boat over the weekend if you are around?
consumedbynature Posted - 08 Jul 2013 : 18:15:10
Knighty,

Saw what I thought was your boat yesterday at Craycombe above Fladbury - Tipsy Buoy? She was looking good. Gave your boat a wave and a few peeps of the horn. I was in the Shetland Black Prince

Billy

Shetland Black Prince -Fizzy - Worcestershire Avon
(Formerly owned a Norman 20)
stevewildcat1 Posted - 07 Jul 2013 : 16:24:45
Hi Knighty

Pleasure mate. which ever you feel ok with, one of the flexi wire ones would be best if you only intend to connect it when required. would also mean you don't have to mount it to the boat. bit of blue tac to attach it to the top of screen. their really cheap on Ebay.

Happy sailing

Steve
ex Norman 23 owner
Knighty Posted - 07 Jul 2013 : 13:58:13
Cheers Steve, so what do i need just a cheapo car aerial and leave it in the locker cupboard behind the stereo or just some wire like you have on home stereo units connected to the aerial connector behind stereo ?
stevewildcat1 Posted - 07 Jul 2013 : 11:57:22
Radio antenna for the car radio does not require grounding. mine worked fine with it just through fibreglass. Power output from radio broadcast masts is more than enouth for you to recieve without groundplane. grounding an antenna is more for broadcasting than recieving.

Steve
ex Norman 23 owner

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