Some are buiklt into the windshield front or rear or side window--needed for radio reception
you do NOT need to remove antena for carwash.
AnswerThere is no need to remove the antenna when going though car washes, it will flex back and forth but will be fine. Better AnswerI would have to disagree since mine broke off in a car wash and I am searching trying to find out how and what needs to be removed to install the new bolt that holds the antenna Best AnswerIt depends on the car and the car wash. With an automatic (non-touchless) car wash and a long inflexible antenna, you should remove it. When in doubt, remove it, Google the specific car, or ask the car wash operator.
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.
A car antenna booster is used to 'boost' the radio waves of the car's antenna. This is usually used to improve radio quality and reduce static that might be heard.
No, you do not need a separate HDTV antenna unless you are using the antenna to get your channels. If you have cable TV, then the antenna is not necessary.
Sure you can. Just wrap it around your car's antenna.
If your signal is bad/low then the use of a TomTom antenna makes it better. There are many different types of antenna. The magnetic TomTom antenna is attached outside your car to give great gps reception. http://www.tomtom.com/en_gb/products/accessories/antennas-receivers/external-antenna-for-go/
Antenna is singular - a car has a radio antenna. Antennae is plural - insects have two antennae.
You need to make sure that your antenna is fully extended. You also need to drive away from power lines.
Your Antenna is located on the back window of the car
The antenna is located inside of the rear window
The car did not come with an antenna. It uses an antenna embedded in the rear window