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Satellite radio antenna pictures?

Satellite radio antenna pictures?

Postby fotodad » Tue Sep 23, 2003 4:48 pm

I'm considering satellite radio, but I'm concerned how the antenna will look. Could someone please post pictures of what their antenna looks like when it's mounted on the Solara?

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Postby WTF?? » Wed Sep 24, 2003 9:30 am

Yeah I was gunna post that topic up too!! Saw a commercial yesterday with the guy removing his radio from his car to his boombox?
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Postby Luc » Wed Sep 24, 2003 10:58 am

You can check on Terk's website for the satellite antenna, like the XM3 or TRK-SR20S. Both are very low profile.

Delphi's XM receiver is a "portable" piece. You can buy the support hardware such as a car install kit, home adapter kit, and portable radio adapter kit. This way, all you can use it in any environment that has an adapting kit. It's similar to Kenwood's Here2Anywhere Sirius receiver with their own car & home kits.

Alpine (XM), Pioneer (XM), & Kenwood (Sirius) have hideaway tuner units that can be used with their specific brands or with OEM headunits with a Blitzsafe adapter that plugs into the controller on the back of the headunits usually saved for CD changer.
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