Re: Early 30's radio antenna
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Interesting question. Also hope someone has a definitive answer or a photo so I can add to my collection of not often needed facts.
Manuals I have don't show any photos of antennas for the open cars but there is one paragraph in an early 30s Philco install instruction saying antennas used on open cars snap into place but no mention of where. Unfortunately with the Packard Accessory division closed we will need to rely on other sources for the information they suggested writing in about. For the under car antenna they speak of I suspect they might mean something like the running board type as shown in an illustration from the old Yesterday's Radio catalog was also available for the open cars.
Posted on: 2020/5/4 11:45
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Thanks, I have never seen a running board antenna before. Seams like it would be very directional. I tried to use the isolated back of the seat springs. It worked great for certain directions then would fade out when I went the other way. (you have to go home sometime) I once saw a antenna on the center windshield post, but I cant remember how it attached. I was thinking with all the Packard coach built cars There might be a interesting solution for my Packard antenna with early 30s technology.
Posted on: 2020/5/4 15:40
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I cant find a 1936 running board antenna in the parts book. Would anyone know the Packard part number? Thanks
Posted on: 2020/5/5 11:29
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I had a Derham built formal sedan. The antenna was "chicken wire" under the roof insert.
Posted on: 2020/5/5 15:12
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The earliest book I have that shows the running board antenna is the 38 accessory book. No idea if whatever was called an undercar antenna mentioned in the earlier install instructions was the same as the running board antenna but I would imagine it must be something similar suspended somewhere under the car.
There was no accessory section in the 35-41 parts book as there was in some of the postwar books so probably any part number would be on a dealer accessory sheet or price list.
Posted on: 2020/5/5 15:46
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I was thinking if I could find a part number there might be a blue print. Would there be a part number in the dealer accessory sheet or price list. Thanks
Posted on: 2020/5/6 4:00
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