I need to talk to Stan about my Sirius radio antenna.
I have the antenna mounted in the rear of the cab. I have lost my reception.
I did see a Hawk unit that was going to be mounted after me that had a Sirius Puck antenna mounted to the top on the camper.
The wire approximately 20 feet long looked like it would go to the cab and hook to a splitter or the radio.
CD’s are good but Satellite radio just plane rocks. I tend to do long drives and music helps pass the time and can help keep the eyes open.
Anybody have any antenna relocation ideas.
AbaloneTony
Congratulations on the new camper. Looks great on that big ol' Dodge. What a way to go...
I agree 100% with having satellite radio as a requirement for long drives across the middle of nowhere. Here is what I did with mine after installing the camper...
I fastened the receiver to the tranny hump and ran the wires along the underside of the dash to the passeneger door. Then I tucked it under the weather seal, running up the A pillar along side the the windshield. Because the cord was rather long, I continued tucking the cord under the top of the windshield gasket, until it was perfectly centered in the middle of the windshield. Three years later and no issues, works like a champ. No install pics, but a pic of the reslut...
I did something similar to the girlfriend's SUV and her Sirius antennae, but to her driver's door. Then under the weather seal, up the A pillar. Her cord wasn't as long, so instead of being centered over the windshield, it sits just at the top corner. Again, 2 years, no issues. It looks identical to what my buddy Chuck did here with his truck. Not a great pic, but the best I could find -