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Any problems installing a "Sirius" antenna in the rear tray?

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Old 08-24-2005, 08:35 AM
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Default Any problems installing a "Sirius" antenna in the rear tray?

I've heard many people putting their XM antenna in the rear tray but what about sirius? The question that arises is that I was told that since I live in Florida, and if I were to ever head south it would drop signal a lot?

I really wouldn't mind putting it on the roof as the antenna is very small, but since the molding on the S4 is very, very tight its hard to get into the molding at the top of the rear glass. Has anyone found a good/easy way to get the antenna wire down inside the top of the rear glass molding?

Another idea, does the antennas work upside down? What problems would it cause if the antenna was put on the inside rear glass, but upside down?

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Old 08-24-2005, 11:22 AM
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Default Try it and see.

It's easy to change your antenna location at any time after everything else is installed. I'm not that far north of you and I have very few problems with my antenna location.
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