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Can anybody provide feedback on this hidden antenna. Did a search and found no feedback. Is it the same as the Tune Trapper, Digital Dakota, and the others.
Looks like it is a combination of the DD & the TT.
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I can put one on my buddys bike with the radio last year, he says he like it but the feed wire is way to small I think, plus I get better reception with mine, I got mine off ebay for about $50, it is not attena x the feed back on those are not good, hope this helps.
you didnt specify what yr bike you have. tune trapper junk jm junk try craig cota at cota intl. he is the antenna guru! he went over and beyond to set me up
you didnt specify what yr bike you have. tune trapper junk jm junk try craig cota at cota intl. he is the antenna guru! he went over and beyond to set me up
Having tried 2 Tune Trappers and a Dakota Digital antenna I started looking at how to get the whip back on my bike. I even considered satelite radio however I actually enjoy FM (Free) radio, the commericals don't bother me. I have also been curious if I take my Dakota Digital out of the fairing and try and place it somewhere else on the bike how it would work.
Much depends on your location. I also got one off of Ebay for around $25. Been very happy with it....I wasn't able to keep my whip due to my custom bags, otherwise I wouldn't have changed
you didnt specify what yr bike you have. tune trapper junk jm junk try craig cota at cota intl. he is the antenna guru! he went over and beyond to set me up
I checked out Cota Intl there site leaves a bit to be desired, but I think the only hidden AM - FM antenna that I can find is the MSA-1 is this the one you have?
I have the Hogtenna. It gave me the extra miles I needed to maintain a signal all the way home. With the little wire one I lost signal about 8 miles from the house. Works for what I need.
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