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<blockquote data-quote="lincolnls" data-source="post: 2518477" data-attributes="member: 570773"><p>the static isnt from the satalite signal it is something else, especially when you said the humming, that usually caused by a faulty ground somewhere.</p><p></p><p>is it possible in your mounting and routing the antenna wire that you sliced it so that part of the wire is exposed and touching metal? tha would cause it.</p><p></p><p>also to eliminate wher the noise is coming from take the aux jack from the satallite reciever and hook it up to something elsse besides your headunit, but leave the satalite hooked up into the car so the only thing you are changing is what is playing the signal, that way you can see if its somewhere in the antenna to the sat reciever or if it is fromt eh sat reciever to the headunit, if there is no noise when you hook it up to another source to play the sat radio then you know that the problem is somewhere int he wirring from the sat reciever and the headunit</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lincolnls, post: 2518477, member: 570773"] the static isnt from the satalite signal it is something else, especially when you said the humming, that usually caused by a faulty ground somewhere. is it possible in your mounting and routing the antenna wire that you sliced it so that part of the wire is exposed and touching metal? tha would cause it. also to eliminate wher the noise is coming from take the aux jack from the satallite reciever and hook it up to something elsse besides your headunit, but leave the satalite hooked up into the car so the only thing you are changing is what is playing the signal, that way you can see if its somewhere in the antenna to the sat reciever or if it is fromt eh sat reciever to the headunit, if there is no noise when you hook it up to another source to play the sat radio then you know that the problem is somewhere int he wirring from the sat reciever and the headunit [/QUOTE]
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