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I have been doing some research on the subject of using a military radio antenna for a common AM/FM car stereo. I see it is possible to do this with a commercially available CB antenna with simple adapters and coaxial cable. Is there any reason it won't work with a military whip antenna? I know that certain antennas/bases can be tuned to work with CBs. And logic would dictate that if I could do that, it should work with the stereo also (on paper anyway). Is there any reason I can not? Will the ohm value of a military whip be too much for the stereo? If not, are there any antennas or bases that are better suited for this? I would think that the frequency range of a stereo would be well suited for some of these antennas. My M1009 was setup to run two antennas from Uncle Sam. I'm already planning on running a AB-15/AB-558 with MS-116/117/AB-24 for a CB in one spot. And I was planning on putting a dummy antenna, maybe a Singars style (to be period correct) to simply take up the unused spot on the other side of the truck. I have tentative plans of mounting a PRC-77 in the truck later on, and would utilize the second antenna for that also. It would be nice if I could use one for the stereo instead of it just sitting there looking pretty. It would also save me from having to modify my body or fender to mount a stereo antenna. I'm not looking for super range or signal capacity. I would be very happy if it performed as well as a factory setup. Although I would suspect it should do better. Any thoughs would be greatly appreciated.