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You'll get your best answers at the independent Sirius users' forum,
www.siriusbackstage.com . But in my opinion the installer was simply saving himself some work finding a route through the car and underneath the rear window lip. I actually did the dashboard thing for a few months, taking my complete Sirius setup into the car for longer trips. It was surprisingly reliable, but the rooftop mount does reduce dropouts. And the flat rooftop antenna is magnetically attached; the magnet isn't strong enough to pull paint off, but you may dull a newer finish if you're careless with a snow brush, as the antenna grips firmly but goes where you push it. Jerome (JJS on SBS, xmfan.com, xm411.com) "Blue Rhino" wrote in message ... I got Sirius Satellite Radio installed in my car on Monday at Circuit City. The guy working in the garage told me that, instead of mounting the antenna on the roof of the car, he was going to mount it on the dashboard. He told me that by doing so, he was doing me a favor because if he mounted the antenna on the roof, it would rip off the paint if I ever wanted to remove it, and that you get the same reception with it mounted on the dashboard anyway. Since Monday, I've noticed that the signal has been less than stellar in many parts of town. I'm getting a lot of mild static, which is especially noticable on the talk stations. I've tried playing with the frequencies to no avail. I'm wondering if the Circuit City technician was feeding me a line of BS in order to save himself some work. Can anyone offer any advice or information on this? Never having had satellite radio in my car before, I don't have anything to compare the signal to, in order to know if this is how it should sound or not. Thanks. |
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