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RE:XM installation

Subject: RE:XM installation
by biggrizzly on 2008/1/14 14:52:56

As I stated in my earlier post = Sirius has a special adapter that hard-wires the reciever into the antenna lead of the car's reciever. This makes for a perfect reception. I'm sure XM must have something similiar.

I routed all my wires up the A-pillar under the moulding. When the three wires exited the moulding I used some spiral covering to consolidate the wires. I also made this as short as possible to make it less noticble. The unit is mounted to the inside glass using the supplied windshield mount and in the location I have choosen, looks good if you don't go the integrated route.

My Toyota Matrix has a high dollar DVD/Nav/Satelite system in it with an integrated Sirius radio. It does NOT get as good reception as my Corvette and has dropouts more often than I like.
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