i mounted my antenna in the center of the front windsheld in the flat spot by the air intake, run the cord through the firewall (make sure to go through the rubber grommet, its a pain, but if not it will eventualy cut through the antenna) after that figure out were you are going to mount the receiver and take off the center part of the dash, you will have plenty of room to feed the wire through
A Sirius radio antenna can be purchased at many retailers. Future Shop, Best Buy, Costco, Walmart, and Visions Electronics all carry various Sirius radio antennas.
Sure you can. Just wrap it around your car's antenna.
I don't think so. I use the FM antenna that comes with the Sirius radio to broadcast a signal to the FM radio. The problem here is that the built-in antenna on the Windstar is a piece of junk. It barely works as is. I have been told that there is a small amplifier in the right d-pillar that amplifys the antenna signal to the radio. If this is bad or if power has been lost, reception is reduced. I have not found evidence of this amplifier on the schematics. This does not however mean it isn't there. Good luck. I will follow up after I have had a chance to look at the antenna system in more detail. Carl
I have installed many satellite radios in different cars using an FM Modulator.
Sirius is a binary star system Sirius A and Sirius B.The distance separating Sirius A from B varies between 8.1 and 31.5 AU. (See related question).
The steps to install a replacement Sirius Radio antenna are quite simple and can easily be done yourself at home. Using a putty knife to pry the rubber around the old antenna to pop it out. Connect the new antenna to the existing wire. Carefully insert it into the existing hole and you're ready to go.
Yes.
A Sirius radio antenna can be purchased at many retailers. Future Shop, Best Buy, Costco, Walmart, and Visions Electronics all carry various Sirius radio antennas.
Sure you can. Just wrap it around your car's antenna.
Your Sirius car kit should have come with installation instructions. If it didn't you can also find step by step instructions here, http://www.fixya.com/Sirius How To Install.
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The antenna. You may ned to replace it if the dealer won't. Go t www.tss-radio.com for anything SIRIUS!
I don't think so. I use the FM antenna that comes with the Sirius radio to broadcast a signal to the FM radio. The problem here is that the built-in antenna on the Windstar is a piece of junk. It barely works as is. I have been told that there is a small amplifier in the right d-pillar that amplifys the antenna signal to the radio. If this is bad or if power has been lost, reception is reduced. I have not found evidence of this amplifier on the schematics. This does not however mean it isn't there. Good luck. I will follow up after I have had a chance to look at the antenna system in more detail. Carl
Installing a sirius radio isn't too bad depending on the vehicle. You have an antenna, source unit and power adapter. You need to put the antenna on the highest point of the vehicle, which is usually the roof. The cleanest way is to put the antenna on the roof next to the front window and gently stuff the wire in the lining around the window and then into the car. Mounts are usually standard with a vent and suction cup mount. The power adapter can be either plugged into the cigarette lighter or hardwired. The new radios are built with an internal "FM Transmitter" which wirelessly transmits through your radio, but this is usually staticy. The best way to get the best sound qaulity is either an auxilery audio jack if your car has one. If you don't, you can get a Sirius FM direct kit which you will have to take out your car radio and plug the device through your antenna jack. These run around $30.
I have installed many satellite radios in different cars using an FM Modulator.
Sirius is Harry's godfather. Sirius Black is Harry's godfather.Harry is sirius's Godson.
It is not real. Sirius is a two-star system containing only Sirius A and Sirius B.