[GMCnet] radio antenna?? [message #89505] |
Tue, 22 June 2010 10:52 |
KB
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I've got the stock threaded radio antenna mount on the roof, but no antenna attached to it.
The coax inside is intact. Is that antenna special to GMC's, or is there some modern one that'll fit??
Hints appreciated on what's supposed to go there, the thread size, or where to find a replacement.
thanks, as always,
Karen
1973 23' Patience Tester
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Re: [GMCnet] radio antenna?? [message #89527 is a reply to message #89505] |
Tue, 22 June 2010 14:55 |
Ken Burton
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KB wrote on Tue, 22 June 2010 10:52 | I've got the stock threaded radio antenna mount on the roof, but no antenna attached to it.
The coax inside is intact. Is that antenna special to GMC's, or is there some modern one that'll fit??
Hints appreciated on what's supposed to go there, the thread size, or where to find a replacement.
thanks, as always,
Karen
1973 23' Patience Tester
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Jim Bounds at GMC Co-op use to have them.
Ken Burton - N9KB
76 Palm Beach
Hebron, Indiana
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Re: [GMCnet] radio antenna?? [message #89531 is a reply to message #89505] |
Tue, 22 June 2010 15:26 |
GeorgeRud
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I have the same, tall antenna mast on my GMC, but am going to replace it at some time. Jim Bounds at GMC Coop had provided me with a nice, short, amplified antenna that is supposed to work very well. I'm tired of hitting all the low-lying branches that cover all the streets around here!
If you do want to keep your original setup and Jim is not able to provide you with a mast, let me know and I can try to save mine when I replace it. It is not very high on my list right now, so I don't know when I'll be able to get to it. If you are interested, you can PM me.
George Rudawsky
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Re: [GMCnet] radio antenna?? [message #89561 is a reply to message #89505] |
Tue, 22 June 2010 18:00 |
KB
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> I have the same, tall antenna mast on my GMC, but am going to replace it at some time. Jim Bounds at GMC Coop had provided me with a nice, short, amplified antenna that is supposed to work very well. I'm tired of hitting all the low-lying branches that cover all the streets around here!
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> If you do want to keep your original setup and Jim is not able to provide you with a mast, let me know and I can try to save mine when I replace it. It is not very high on my list right now, so I don't know when I'll be able to get to it. If you are interested, you can PM me.
Thanks. I'll see if I can make something work. If you do get around to removing your antenna, let me know.
thanks,
Karen
1973 23' Patience Tester (who often wonders why the PO did the things he did...)
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Re: [GMCnet] radio antenna?? [message #89585 is a reply to message #89505] |
Tue, 22 June 2010 23:54 |
Larry C
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You can find the anttenna at West Marine.
The mast will fit the GMC base.
LarC ( Been there, Done that )
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Re: [GMCnet] radio antenna?? [message #89586 is a reply to message #89574] |
Tue, 22 June 2010 23:58 |
Larry C
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Does the antenna wire run down the middle of the windshield? I think I might have to replace mine as the AM/FM part of my stereo quit. Any tricks to replacing an antenna?
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Basing my comments on my Glacier and pending if the PO got his fingers into it or not.....
The antenna wire does not run down the center of the windshield. I beleive it runs down the post on the driver side between the windsheild and side window.
Back in the 70s, those windsheild antennas in the glass were big. I heard it was an effert to stop punks from pulling the antenna mast off the cars. They sell after market of these units but they are not great for Long Distance Receiving.
LarC ( Had a few cars with antenni in the windsheild )
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Re: [GMCnet] radio antenna?? [message #89594 is a reply to message #89574] |
Wed, 23 June 2010 07:49 |
Ken Burton
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ljdavick wrote on Tue, 22 June 2010 20:13 | Does the antenna wire run down the middle of the windshield? I think I might have to replace mine as the AM/FM part of my stereo quit. Any tricks to replacing an antenna?
Larry Davick
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On my 76 the answer is yes. It runs through through middle over head frame and straight down the split between the two windshields. Also it plugs into the antenna near the base so you do not have to remove and replace the coax to replace the antenns.
I doubt your problem is the antenna but you can check it out with an ohm meter. The biggest thing that goes wrong with them is the connection to ground at the base of the antenna. Take it apart, clean up the mounting to the aluminum skin, cover the ground connection area with anti-oxitidation grease, and reinstall. You will have to clean the same spot if you replace it.
Unplug the antenna from the back of the radio. With an ohm meter, measure the resistance between the shield of the coax and some BODY GROUND connection. It should not be more the a couple tenths of an ohm. If it is more, then clean the antenna mounting in the roof.
Second measure from the center pin of the connector to the shaft of the antenna. (you will need some long ohm meter wires.) Again the reading should be a couple tenths of an ohm. If it is not, then you will have to find where it is open.
Third, measure between the center conductor and the shield. It should be open with infinate resistance. If it is not, then you will have to go find the short.
HTH
Ken B
Ken Burton - N9KB
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Re: [GMCnet] radio antenna?? [message #89617 is a reply to message #89505] |
Wed, 23 June 2010 10:59 |
KB
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> Does the antenna wire run down the middle of the windshield? I think I might have to replace mine as the AM/FM part of my stereo quit. Any tricks to replacing an antenna?
On ours it does. And I couldn't budge it when I was repairing where the PO had cut the cable to install the TV in the cockpit roof...
It appears you remove the big flange nut up on the roof side of the antenna mount, and then push it down to remove it from the ceiling.
On the inside, ours is located about 8" to the rear of the cockpit curtain track, in the center.
Karen
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Re: [GMCnet] radio antenna?? [message #90153 is a reply to message #89594] |
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ljdavick
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Ken,
You may have saved me many hours of frustrating work. Thanks for this post!
Larry Davick
The Mystery Machine
> On my 76 the answer is yes. It runs through through middle over head frame and straight down the split between the two windshields. Also it plugs into the antenna near the base so you do not have to remove and replace the coax to replace the antenns.
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> I doubt your problem is the antenna but you can check it out with an ohm meter. The biggest thing that goes wrong with them is the connection to ground at the base of the antenna. Take it apart, clean up the mounting to the aluminum skin, cover the ground connection area with anti-oxitidation grease, and reinstall. You will have to clean the same spot if you replace it.
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> Unplug the antenna from the back of the radio. With an ohm meter, measure the resistance between the shield of the coax and some BODY GROUND connection. It should not be more the a couple tenths of an ohm. If it is more, then clean the antenna mounting in the roof.
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> Second measure from the center pin of the connector to the shaft of the antenna. (you will need some long ohm meter wires.) Again the reading should be a couple tenths of an ohm. If it is not, then you will have to find where it is open.
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> Third, measure between the center conductor and the shield. It should be open with infinate resistance. If it is not, then you will have to go find the short.
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> HTH
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> Ken B
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> 76 Palm Beach
> Hebron, Indiana
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