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In Reply to: Antenna Performance Specialties Attic InTenna Tuner posted by Todd Krieger on November 4, 2006 at 20:53:55:
Other than adhesives to hold wire in place, i doubt that there's anything else in there that would be damaged by such temperatures. Obviously, the manufacturer would be the one to ask about this. Sean
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