Multi-purpose vehicle antenna

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H01Q 1/10 (2006.01) H01Q 1/32 (2006.01)

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CA 1044366

ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A mounting arrangement for a land vehicle antenna providing both standard radio broadcast reception and two-way radio operation which antenna includes an exposed or mast portion extending from the vehicle body and having the appearance of a standard vehicle broadcast antenna and an electrical connector portion extending from the mast. The mounting arrangement comprises a hollow connector element of electricity conducting material adapted to be secured to the body of a vehicle, a hollow supporting element connected to the connector element and extending from the vehicle body, and an insulator fixed in the supporting element and firmly contacting the antenna connector portion. The antenna mast can be detachably connected to the antenna connector portion which then is fixed in the insulator, or the antenna mast and connector portions are integral in which case a connecting means is fixed in the insulator and releasably connects to the antenna connected portion. The antenna connector portion can be formed in a manner defining an air line along the connector portion.

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