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New AM FM Hidden Windshield Antenna Car Radio Truck

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$20.67

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About this item

  • Hidden amplified AM/FM radio car antenna kit
  • Remove the ugly antenna and install this cool hidden powered antenna with amplifier
  • Magnified radio antenna, 25 miles for stereo radio indoor and in-car AM/FM antenna audio signal with 9.8-foot coaxial cable
  • Cable length:9.8 ft ,Size:55*45*1.5mm
  • Exclusive feature: Includes velcro mounting so you can adjust the location of the antenna for best reception excellent solution for MOTORCYCLES, CARS, STREET RODS, SHOW CARS, HOT RODS, CLASSICS, BOATS, CAMPERS, GOLF CARTS



Product Description

Easy to install

hidden antenna for car

Specifications

  • Car Universal Hidden Radio AM/FM Antenna type fits most vehicles.
  • Frequency Range (MHz) :88-108MHz
  • Input impedance: 75(Ω)
  • Input voltage (DC): 5V
  • Bandwidth (MHz) :20
  • Input Current : 4±1mA
  • Polarization :Vertical
  • VSWR:≤2.0
  • Operating temperature: -30~60C°.
  • Storage temperature: -30~75C°
  • Size:55*45*1.5mm/2.24*1.73*0.07 ,Cable length:3m/9.8 ft
  • Material:Metal + Plastic
  • Color:Black
  • Function:Antenna for car, home, FM radio
  • Package includes: 1 X Radio Antenna
Hidden installation to pick up more channels

EXCLUSIVE FEATURE

Includes Velcro mounting so you can adjust the location of the antenna for best reception EXCELLENT SOLUTION FOR MOTORCYCLES, CARS, STREET CARS, SHOW CARS, HOT RODS, CLASSICS, BOATS, CAMPERS, GOLF CARS.

car radio antenna

Plug and Play, Nondestructive Installation

When installing, locate the jack shown in the picture, insert the antenna plug into the jack on the CD player antenna, and test the antenna effect. When you are satisfied, place the antenna in the correct position. (This antenna does not include a CD player).

Din Connector

Ferrite Core Ring

Reduce distractions

Helps to receive better signal

antenna for cars hidden

Adhesive Bottom


JHJ in AZ
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2025
Mice had chewed thru antenna coax in several places deep inside the dash between the radio and the fender-mounted. I was able to mount this antenna at the top of the windshield and it works great!!
Derek S
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
I loved that it was easy to install. I still haven't Stuck it on the top side of Windshield. It has plenty of length to go nearly anywhere you want on your vehicle.
Hey
Reviewed in the United States on February 14, 2025
Not a great reception. Works ok.
Galo Villacis
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2024
I'd recommend something else.. the reception isn't clear at all. Now that may be due to the compatability with the radio itself, but it didn't work for me.
Jerry Carpenter
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Plugged into antenna cord on bike and it does absolutely nothing. Tried changing stations and nothing. Even tried hanging this antenna on roof of house as the cord is long enough and nothing either. Plugged radio back into tourpak antenna and radio stations are fine. Just trying to have radio stations when I have Tourpak with antenna off of the bike.
Client d'
Reviewed in Canada on February 5, 2023
I used it to delete the power antenna on my 98 XK8 jaguar, the reception is as good the original antenna.
Michael Hathaway
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2023
works good for utv windshield, but for long distance reception, not as great.
Stephen
Reviewed in Canada on April 30, 2023
Installed super easy. Great reception. Adhesive is strong. Small enough to make it easy to hide.
Daenerys
Reviewed in Canada on July 1, 2022
Easy installation. Picks up local and distant stations with ease. Just a great product at a fair price.
Carl V.
Reviewed in Canada on January 25, 2022
Didn't make an apreciated difference to radio reception.
Pat
Reviewed in Canada on July 26, 2020
It did not pick up as many stations as the original antenna for me.
Scotoo
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2020
This product went in a 20 year old Lexus GS300. That car was never made with a factory regular antenna. It had a proprietary antenna built into the dash with a black box secret sauce noise supressor. It couldn't be adapted to the new replacement Sony radio. The new Sony radio allows for a backup cam and we decided it was the decade to upgrade. This is my wifes daily driver and she listens mostly to Pandora streaming from her smartphone.Initially without an antenna we didn't get ANY stations. I thought it was important to have broadcast radio so that in the San Jose, CA Bay Area we can be updated on earthquake and wildfire road closures etc. Hurircanes, tornadoes, pandemics, and riots may be better reasons for others. A little investigation on Amazon brought me to this product and a lesser expensive flat bar shaped antenna, both made to be stuck to the windshield.I had a contest and both performed pretty well. The new total was 23 FM stations that were "listenable" some better than others with the mix of ethnic stations too. The other flat bar shaped antenna was cheaper but got one less station in the contest. Both antennas received 4 AM stations. This antenna seemed to be clearer than the cheaper one too. At 1/3 of the cost of this one it would have been fine but perhaps a little more visually intrusive.The other good thing about this is its' stealthiness. It sits up in the shaded portion of the windshield behind the rear view mirror. You cant see it from the outside of the car. The 3M VHB tape is more than enough to hold it in place. If it comes time to replace the windshield then it might be best to add a new antenna into the cost of windshield replacement. Prep the surface with alcohol first let it dry and then peel and stick. Apply even finger pressure to affect the bond. Full cure overnight. They actually bond semi truck trailer skins and airplane skins with this stuff.In my trial I did try positioning the antenna in the space between the radio and the bottom side of the dash. About a third of the stations dropped out of the mix and quality suffered. There was plenty of cable to route this across the dash to the "A" pillar , then up , and back to the rear view mirror area.The plug end makes a very positive stiff insert into the radio but they all do and that is your assurance that it wont vibrate out of place.After the installation I rolled out of the garage and the reception just got better. For many this may be the solution your looking for, works for me.
L
Reviewed in the United States on May 21, 2019
The factory antenna in my Honda gives terrible AM/FM reception. I tried three different aftermarket antennas: a dipole inside the car, and two magnetic base outside models. None of them worked much better than the factory unit. As a last resort, I tried the GF-LINK antenna. Much to my surprise, it work great! Stations that were once static now come in clearly. I ran the cable along the headliner window seal. The small, square antenna hangs just above the rear view mirror. The antenna comes with an adhesive strip to mount to a surface, but I haven't used it.
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