It's possible there's a problem with your antenna wire. Make sure it's in the radio and that it's not cut somewhere along the line.
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You should not experience any static with your Sirius Radio if it is properly installed.
The 2005 Chevrolet Impala's engine produces 205 ft-lbs. @ 4000 rpm.
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Satellite radio's are much more efficient than normal radios. Regular radios transmit a frequency to a local radio tower, whereas a satellite radio transmits to a satellite. There it is able to produce a further reach and keep you from nasty static.
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Varies within your residence (state, etc) and also with what type of vehicle it is (make, model, and year).
There are a few possible causes. If the static changes with engine revs then you have a suppression issue. If the noise is general regardless of whether the engine is running then you need to look at the antenna or the radio itself. Ignition noise will typically produce a "tic, tic, tic" sound on the radio and is likely to be due to arcing around the HT leads or distibutor. The alternator can produce a whining noise if the suppressor is bad. The antenna can perform badly if it is damaged or if its earth connection to the car bodywork does not make a good electrical contact. If you think it might be your radio try substituting another.
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