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The application of an "on-glass" antenna to the 800 MHz band offers a real solution to otherwise unacceptable antenna performance. Consumer preference in Cellular Radio has indicated that holes in "my car" body are unacceptable and that another alternative must be found. In addition, the electrical performance must be as good as, or better than, conventional antennas. Solutions to these problems have been found by using the windshield itself as an integral part of a new generation of mobile antennas.