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      I had my antenna hole filled and I'm planning on running a hidden antenna, but don't know how well it will work.
      something like this, hide it in the dash somewhere, but I'm still a ways from trying it out.
       
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      I had my antenna hole filled and I'm planning on running a hidden antenna, but don't know how well it will work.
      something like this, hide it in the dash somewhere, but I'm still a ways from trying it out.
      I filled the antenna hole and am using a hidden antenna that is mounted at the top of the back seat (stuffed in the back of it) of my 67 convt. It is a cheap $8 bingfu one from Amazon and the supplied cord was long enough to run under the carpet and to the top of the back seat. Reception was same as the original.
       
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      Similar situation here. I recently purchased this antenna: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CNMDTY8?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

      I slid the flat antenna behind my passenger side A Pillar pad and ran the wire down into the dash and to the radio. It’s completely hidden from view. I get good reception on all of the strong FM channels. NOTE - I do live in the DFW metroplex so I do have good signal strength by locality. I can’t vouch for reception out in the rural areas.

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      Similar situation here. I recently purchased this antenna: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07CNMDTY8?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details

      I slid the flat antenna behind my passenger side A Pillar pad and ran the wire down into the dash and to the radio. It’s completely hidden from view. I get good reception on all of the strong FM channels. NOTE - I do live in the DFW metroplex so I do have good signal strength by locality. I can’t vouch for reception out in the rural areas.

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      Thanks....looks good. I may give that one a try. I live in El Paso, so lots of stations at high power. I seldom take the car out of the metro area very far, so as long as it will grab the local channels, that's all I need.
       
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