Sirius Satellite help!!
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Sirius Satellite help!!
Hello,
I just purchased a second hand Sirius receiver for my 04 G35 Coupe. I plugged in the white harness and the antenna and ran the antenna to the rear shelf and let it sit between the speakers.
It seemed to work fine when the car was sitting, but when I started driving the signal would drop and the bose system would display "no signal". It pretty much stays that way until I am stopped for a minute or two. I have been looking through threads and DIY's and can't seem to locate anything. I am also in an area with not alot of trees.
All I received in the box was the receiver, antenna, various tapes/foams, zip ties ect. Doesn't this unit need to be grounded? I also looked and saw someones pictures with some sort of converter hooked up, and I also don't have that. Only thing plugged into the receiver is antenna and pre-wired plug from factory.
Can anyone suggest some ideas for me to try?
I just purchased a second hand Sirius receiver for my 04 G35 Coupe. I plugged in the white harness and the antenna and ran the antenna to the rear shelf and let it sit between the speakers.
It seemed to work fine when the car was sitting, but when I started driving the signal would drop and the bose system would display "no signal". It pretty much stays that way until I am stopped for a minute or two. I have been looking through threads and DIY's and can't seem to locate anything. I am also in an area with not alot of trees.
All I received in the box was the receiver, antenna, various tapes/foams, zip ties ect. Doesn't this unit need to be grounded? I also looked and saw someones pictures with some sort of converter hooked up, and I also don't have that. Only thing plugged into the receiver is antenna and pre-wired plug from factory.
Can anyone suggest some ideas for me to try?
Last edited by G35Sask; 04-09-2008 at 11:45 PM.
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Some older tuner boxes have two antenna plugs that are square with color coded connector pins - one sat and one terrestrial - while the newer tuners only have one antenna round plug. Newer antennas only have one round plug and the other box that you saw is commonly called a splitter. It splits the single round antenna plug into two square plugs. If your box has two square plugs, make sure you color match them.
Where is your antenna placed?
Where is your antenna placed?
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Ok somebody is deleting replies in this thread, I am not sure why.
Anyway, the antenna is just resting on the rear deck at the moment. It is not secured at the moment, but it does not flop around. I barely have to move the car and the radio cuts out and goes no signal. I know for a fact I don't have a ground wire run to it unless it does it through the harness.. I am about to go install one to see if it changes things. Also, by your description, I have the newer single plug antenna unit. Just looking for suggestions.
Anyway, the antenna is just resting on the rear deck at the moment. It is not secured at the moment, but it does not flop around. I barely have to move the car and the radio cuts out and goes no signal. I know for a fact I don't have a ground wire run to it unless it does it through the harness.. I am about to go install one to see if it changes things. Also, by your description, I have the newer single plug antenna unit. Just looking for suggestions.
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Grounding the tuner was what I was talking about. I never thought of putting metal plate under the antenna, but to be honest a flying chunk of metal in the case of an accident doesn't really excite me. I am guessing you have some way of securing it down? I bit the bullet and installed the antenna outside the car and at the very bottom of the window in the center of the glass. I don't like it outside at all, but it seems to work perfect now.
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Originally Posted by Gilley
^ It will probably work fine if you can get the metal plate close to wgere the window meets the rear shelf.
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Originally Posted by mikehill33
Your problem is probably due to the antenna that is part of the glass or possible the defroster veins.
Are you totally sold on having the antenna inside the car? I connected mine to the trunk and snaked the wire under the carpet no prob.
Are you totally sold on having the antenna inside the car? I connected mine to the trunk and snaked the wire under the carpet no prob.
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I mounted my antenna on the child seat bracket on the driver's side of the rear deck. I took off the plastic clip that covers the bracket and let the antenna stick to the metal bracket (your antenna should be magnetic). I usually get a full signal (I have a Sporster 5).
Perhaps you could try that?
Perhaps you could try that?