Delphi Roady2 XM antenna
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Delphi Roady2 XM antenna
I just ordered my Roady2.. We'll see how long it takes to get (out of stock) ...
The only negative is no glass mount antenna..
So I'll have to run a wire from the outside of my car to the inside..
Has anybody done this yet? If so where did you mount your antenna and where did you route the wire?
I'd like to mount it on the top of the hatch on the glass.. then I could run the wire around the hatch glass.. But I don't know if this will hurt reception..
The only negative is no glass mount antenna..
So I'll have to run a wire from the outside of my car to the inside..
Has anybody done this yet? If so where did you mount your antenna and where did you route the wire?
I'd like to mount it on the top of the hatch on the glass.. then I could run the wire around the hatch glass.. But I don't know if this will hurt reception..
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I've got the Audiovox Sirius PNP2 receiver custom mounted in my Firehawk.
I trashed the stock antenna and picked up a Terk Sirius antenna that is mounted on my dash, wedged up between the windshield and the dash. The wiring is all completely hidden. The FM Modulator is buried behind the Monsoon unit. You don't HAVE to put the antenna on the outside to get proper reception.
I trashed the stock antenna and picked up a Terk Sirius antenna that is mounted on my dash, wedged up between the windshield and the dash. The wiring is all completely hidden. The FM Modulator is buried behind the Monsoon unit. You don't HAVE to put the antenna on the outside to get proper reception.
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Mine is installed on the cover. I ran the wire inside the rear hatch and put the receiver unit next to the factory amp (rightside panel). From there it was just one cable to the front. The stock antenna will not work if you try to keep it inside the car, tried that but no luck.
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If the Roady2 uses regular XM antenna plugs (a green one and a yellow one), then any XM antenna will work. Terk does make a glass-mount XM antenna (well... they used to and I havent checked recently). In my Formula, I hid the antenna between the trim and the hatch under the wing. Its all plastic back there so it doesnt interfere with the signal. If you have room there, thats a good place to put it. I'll see If I can post pics later. While you will get descent signal if the antenna is inside the car, you will get fewer and shorter drops if the signal is not blocked by metal or glass (automotive glass is coated). In other words, outside the car or in a plastic panel like I did. Metallic paint can also interfere with the signal somewhat (my car is black -- not metallic).
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Both the Roady and the Roady 2 use the newer single-lead antenna. Still, there are plenty of choices available and most are much smaller than the older style.
I put my antenna on the trim between the t-tops and it is hardly noticeable there. I wanted to ensure the best possible reception by having it on the roof as recommended by XM. I posted pictures here: http://www.ls1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=519071
I put my antenna on the trim between the t-tops and it is hardly noticeable there. I wanted to ensure the best possible reception by having it on the roof as recommended by XM. I posted pictures here: http://www.ls1.com/forums/showthread.php?t=519071
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Originally Posted by 01 Red WS6
how is reception with the antenna in that spot? Im getting the same set up for my car
Originally Posted by WhiteBird00
I put my antenna on the trim between the t-tops and it is hardly noticeable there.