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Old 10-10-2009, 11:11 AM   #15
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As I noted, there are likely still a few out there, but I would guess the percentage to be very low. Any coach built after 2000 would not (should not) have an offending antenna.
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That's good to know... since mine is a 2005.. Thanks

The point of my original post though was: They do go bad (that is one way, the other way is they just quit working) anything made by man can go bad.. and several things NOT made by man as well.
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That's good to know... since mine is a 2005.. Thanks

The point of my original post though was: They do go bad (that is one way, the other way is they just quit working) anything made by man can go bad.. and several things NOT made by man as well.
You are correct, things do go bad and need to be checked. In this case, however, if they went bad they would not cause interference, just simply not give you good reception.
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