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Just call me Stumpy! |
December 1, 2024 |
Reviewer:
David Medzyk from San Luis Obispo, CA United States
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Had the shorty antennae from Moss, so I could get rid of the ham radio tower back there(!), but noticed reception wasn't as good, but accepted that for the better looks. On a whim, got the shorty from R/Speed. Now, I pick up a favorite Ventura (Ca.) FM station, nearly 100 miles away. Yes, the station is a blowtorch, but I didn't get it well with the factory antennae. This little guy, now picks it up clean, and a recent trip to Bakersfield (Ca.), proved that it could still pick it up nicely at 130 miles!
Yeah, you could say I am really happy with this Stumpy signal vacuum :)
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