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Old March 18th 04, 05:33 PM
Jay Honeck
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If the Apollo antenna looks like a comm antenna, then it's probably an
Apollo loran antenna. A GPS antenna would look like a thin disk. One
thing you might want to consider is keeping one of the extra comm antennas
and use it for your handheld comm. In an emergency, it would work a lot
better than the rubber duck. I keep meaning to install the extra comm
antenna I bought years ago, for that purpose.


Good ideas. And you're right -- the Apollo is probably a loran antenna.
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