[NJARC] How Radio Works, 1937
Aaron Hunter
ahunter01 at comcast.net
Thu Oct 30 17:43:17 EST 2008
Since the early cars had a fabric roof, it was sometimes installed in
the roof. The '39 Ford had an interesting whip antenna that was
installed just above the windshield and with a knob inside, it could be
turned down and out of the way of overhead obstructions.
I just wonder if that Chevy started after the picnic was over?
Aaron
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> I was not aware that some automobiles (Chevy) had their radio antenna
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