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1) does anyone have a parts diagram for the Antenna Relocation Kit? I need the part number just for the threaded part the has the antenna on the top and the cable on the bottom. No bracket, nuts, washers etc. just the threaded part. I overtightened the jam nut and broke it in half. I know, gotta lay off the roids....

2) the Amplified Boom Audio Hidden Antenna #76000266. Description says it has the same reception as the shorty Antenna. Well I tried a Dakota Digital and I've tried a shorty, and reception was terrible unless you stayed in the City. Because this is an amplified antenna it's supposed to work a lot better than the Dakota Digital but I seem to be reading about problems with reception if you have an amp installed under your Fairing. Any comments?

Thanks.....Jim
 
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