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Kenwood flat blade antenna for your Autocom..
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<blockquote data-quote="mehaffydr" data-source="post: 216321" data-attributes="member: 850"><p>I went with the kenwood radio because. I think it is a good quality unit made for industrial use not a homeowner toy like alot of the radios avalible. It does not need any extra features when used with Autocom because it controls the radio. My radio is under the seat so therefore the extra antenna is neccessary to get good reception. My radio is powered and controled ny the Autocom unit With this setup you power radio from bike and batteries are not needed. I think for long term reliability under harsh conditions the kenwood is the way to go.</p><p></p><p>I am using this flat blade antenna and can say it works good. This past week I rode with Smitty and his Bro Darrell and all of are radios worked flawless. We all have the Kenwood.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mehaffydr, post: 216321, member: 850"] I went with the kenwood radio because. I think it is a good quality unit made for industrial use not a homeowner toy like alot of the radios avalible. It does not need any extra features when used with Autocom because it controls the radio. My radio is under the seat so therefore the extra antenna is neccessary to get good reception. My radio is powered and controled ny the Autocom unit With this setup you power radio from bike and batteries are not needed. I think for long term reliability under harsh conditions the kenwood is the way to go. I am using this flat blade antenna and can say it works good. This past week I rode with Smitty and his Bro Darrell and all of are radios worked flawless. We all have the Kenwood. [/QUOTE]
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