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<blockquote data-quote="Relax" data-source="post: 2518463" data-attributes="member: 571303"><p>I have a Sirius INV set. I put the antenna on the top of my car, in the rear centered. The cable runs down and around the window molding, then into the trunk. From there it is routed under panels and seats and whatnot to the front of my car.</p><p></p><p>I was looking online, and alot of people talk about the statuc they hear. It is almost always with people who are using the FM transmiter to give their head unit the signal though- whereas I am hooking it up directly to my deck. SUpposedly the best way acording to sirius.</p><p></p><p>Basically I think its just an issue with poor antenna recpetion of the satelite radio itself. Is their a booster or a static removing device (something similar to Behringer's Feedback destroyer?) that I can place in line to get clean sound?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Relax, post: 2518463, member: 571303"] I have a Sirius INV set. I put the antenna on the top of my car, in the rear centered. The cable runs down and around the window molding, then into the trunk. From there it is routed under panels and seats and whatnot to the front of my car. I was looking online, and alot of people talk about the statuc they hear. It is almost always with people who are using the FM transmiter to give their head unit the signal though- whereas I am hooking it up directly to my deck. SUpposedly the best way acording to sirius. Basically I think its just an issue with poor antenna recpetion of the satelite radio itself. Is their a booster or a static removing device (something similar to Behringer's Feedback destroyer?) that I can place in line to get clean sound? [/QUOTE]
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