The Buick Skylark Antenna transmits AM, FM, and satellite waves to a receiver to link the audio system to these sources of entertainment. In life, everyone can benefit from strong connections, so the Buick Skylark Antenna has a design that allows for effective communication. Some older models had the owner pull up or push down a long, 45-inch mast when heading into the garage. But newer designs store the Antenna in the windshield, dash, or trunk, or simply use a shorter steel or fiberglass rod mounted near the hood or roof. Every style includes a simple wire harness that connects to the radio along with an amplifier so the captured signal is stronger and clearer. Within the Buick Skylark lineup, there are three principal types of Antennas, an internal unit concealed behind glass, a classic external mast, and a roof-mounted satellite Antenna that delivers the greatly rich sound quality. Though they all may serve the same purpose, the internal option remains discreet, the external option is easy to spot and replace, and the satellite option handles contemporary digital feeds from space. The materials applied in the creation of an Antenna play a very important role in its functioning. For example, a broad metal rod favors AM and FM pickup. In contrast, a small composite shark fin on the roof of the car has been tuned for high frequency satellite signals. In all instances, the Antenna transforms outgoing data into radio waves and reverses the process for incoming stations without dropouts.
Each OEM Buick Skylark Antenna we offer is competitively priced and comes with the assurance of the manufacturer's warranty for the part. Furthermore, we guarantee the speedy delivery of your orders right to your doorstep. Our hassle-free return policy is also in place for your peace of mind.