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02-23-2005, 03:59 PM
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Question About Sirius and Antenna Pointing
Does the satellite for Sirius stay stationary relative to positions here on good ol' Earth?
I ask because currently my antenna is indoors, and from about 11am-4pm I can barely get 1 bar with a lot of fussing. Yet early morning, and evening, it shows 2, sometimes 3 bars.
Is there possibly a better aftermarket antenna than what came with my home kit?
Thanks for any input.
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02-24-2005, 01:26 PM
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Is having one bar causing you a problem with reception??? My home unit shows zero bars with the antenna buried in my equipment rack but I still get music on every channel and no difference in sound quality or dropouts compared to moving the antenna to get more bars.
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02-24-2005, 02:02 PM
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| Is having one bar causing you a problem with reception??? |
Yes- 1 bar or the X is what I get. 1 bar causes frequent dropouts, and X is obviously the kiss of death.
Late afternoon, into the evening, 2 bars is the norm, with 3 popping up occasionally.
I couldn't even think about burying mine in my equipment rack- I have to move it slightly every 15-30 minutes to maintain a signal.
As soon as it's not 20 degrees, I'll try it outside.
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12-27-2005, 11:44 AM
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Okay, I've been searching around and of course the antenna goes outside the car. The sportster installation manual ( SP-C2 )was not explicit about this but another version I found on the web was (SP-C1).
All they needed to say was put the antenna on the roof or trunk with the highest point being the best location for reception and run the wire into the car via one of the windows.
I guess I'll be relocating the antenna this evening. I suspect we Northerners have much more sensitivity to antenna location due to the satellites being lower in the sky.
Tim
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12-27-2005, 12:16 PM
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I believe that Sirius has more than one satellite and it is not in a fixed position in the sky. It/they move(s)throughout the day. For the northeast, we are told to point our antenna to the west (home antenna). Some get good reception with the car antenna inside but the recommendation is on the body of the car at the highest point, outside.
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12-27-2005, 02:05 PM
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I have the Sportster Replay, along with the boombox. At home I have to stick the antenna outside the window in order to get reception. Otherwise, all I get is "acquiring signal". Does anyone know whether the boombox antenna is "weather resistent" or do I need to purchase a permanent exterior one?
With regards to the car, I have the antenna on the roof. It is positioned above the rear passenger seat. I fed the line into and out of the trunk, placing the magnet on the backside of the roof. So far, reception has been excellent.
Who would have thought, but I'm actually excited to listen to radio again.
Chris
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12-27-2005, 05:10 PM
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Doing a bit of searching today, I found a company that sells window mounts for antennas. They also sell a 15" gooseneck mount for the sportster as well as a powerplug mount, a cupholder mount and a vent mount for the unit if you can't use the suction cup mount that comes with the unit. I may look into the gooseneck since the suction cup is stuck into the console bin right now.
I found them on EBay and they can be found pretty easily by searching for sirius car mount.
My first task is to get the antenna outside. Next I'll get a switched power source so you don't have to turn the unit off manually (BMWs don't switch power on the cigarette lighters).
Tim
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