The options for car radio antennas include internal car antennas, external car antennas, power antennas, and satellite antennas. The internal antenna is the least effective and most cars come with either the external fixed antenna or the power antenna unless their is a satellite radio in the car and then it is a satellite antenna.
An antenna is for radio reception. Some antennas are visible and usually mounted on the front right side fender. Some antennas back in the eighties were used for car telephones and CB radios and were not installed by the factory. Most remote starting features and some burglar alarms also utilize antennas. Some radio antennas were imbedded in the windshield
Antennas
It sends out signals through the air to a radio tower.
John Griffiths has written: 'Radio wave propagation and antennas' -- subject(s): Antennas (Electronics), Radio wave propagation
Oswald G. Villard has written: 'Miniature directional antennas for improved radio reception' -- subject(s): Antennas, Radio
To pick up more reception.
Best for reception that way.
Xiaodong Chen has written: 'Antennas for global navigation satellite systems' -- subject(s): Global Positioning System, Space vehicles, Antennas (Electronics), Mobile communication systems, Radio antennas, Radio wave propagation
C. L. Hutchinson has written: 'Simple and fun antennas for hams' -- subject(s): Amateur radio stations, Amateurs' manuals, Antennas, Design and construction, Radio, Shortwave radio
There will be no interference because the antennas are on different frequencies.
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