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Old 08-15-2007, 10:34 AM
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Default Re: Sirius Issues in Chicago with New TCH

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Originally Posted by coolshock1 View Post
I live in the Chicagoland area and have XM now, I had Sirius previously. I have read multiple times at multiple sites that installing the antenna inside of the vehicle is not the most optimal place and to top it off you are obstructing the view of the satellite with the coating on the windshield as you described. I know depending on the make/model receiver you have they recommend installing the antenna as close to the radio antenna as possible. I currently have mine mounted on the roof just right of center above the windshield as that is where my vehicle radio antenna is mounted on the glass. I used to have the mag mounted antenna sitting on the dash of my Expedition when I had it and would occasionally lose signal. Once I mounted the antenna externally I never had a problem. The only spot you can see the antenna wire is the little portion(1/2in to 1in) that runs on the roof to the antenna. Personally I would have them mount it externally.
Thanks for that insight, Dan. Since my post earlier today, the dealer has come back to me with this: he thinks that the Sirius antenna Toyota used on the 2005 Land Cruiser was external, and will fit the Sirius tuner I have in the Camry now. It's coming in tomorrow, so by tomorrow night I should know if that antenna has fixed the problem. He isn't sure where he will place the external antenna, but it will either be on the roof, or the trunk lid. That decision is basically going to be driven by how long the cable is on the antenna.

My preference, cosmetically, is on the trunk, but at this point I could live with the roof, too. In fact, I'm not completely clear where the AM/FM antenna is on the Camry. I think it is integrated into the rear window glass, but I'm not sure. If that's the case, putting the Sirius antenna on the trunk might be a good solution. Hope so!

Thanks again.
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