Yes. . it is concrete. . and it is close. . ever driven through a tunnel, even a short one, and had problems with radio reception.
So yes. . a concrete wall could reduce signal
omni-directional is the opposite of directional. A directional antenna receives or sends more signal from or to the front than the sides or back.
When used for transmitting, it concentrates the signal into a narrow beam much like a flashlight beam. For receiving, it concentrates the signal onto a point in front of the dish where it is strongest and can be picked up by the receiver.
If you do not see an external antenna, then it is in either the front or rear windshield. Look closely and you will see the tiny wires that make up the antenna.
if the front signal is working and the back doesn't, the light is probably blown.
To reduce the chance of fire from materials rolling out of the fireplace, the floor in front of the fireplace should be a non-combustible material, such as brick, stone, concrete, slate, etc.
trouble putting right front signal bulb in.
To remove the antenna and cable # Lower the glove box and disconnect the antenna cable connection # Remove the antenna mast # Loosen the right front wheel and inner fender splash shield # Remove the antenna base mounting bolt and detach the grommet and cable from the body,then lower the assembly from the front wheel opening
in front of a big concrete building
how do u change front signal lights for corvette 1999
the power antenna is located on right front. I jacked my car, and removed the right front wheel. Then there are some small screws which are keep the inner fender plastic. unscrew them. You can reach with your hand the power antenna. Unplug the power wire, and the antenna wire, and unscrew those small (8mm) screws which are holding the antenna in its bracket.
Front top right part of the windshield
in passenger side front fender