Problems with Satilite
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BillAce: Actually it WAS the receiver. SIR-CL3. Gray box. Works with Clarion stereos. It was on the floor.
The antenna was on my front dash. Like stingerbtry said, won't stick to an aluminum roof, and the VG gets in the way. This is the same place as when I was using the Sirius ST-2 plug-and-play that got stolen. Same antenna in fact. I've NEVER had trouble with reception, definitely not on this piece of highway. It would fade out under overpasses, but it's never gone out for minutes at a time. I was never more than about 5 minutes from my house, very familiar roads. It was very hot outside though.
Check the reviews for almost every Sirius product on the market at Amazon, Crutchfield, etc. Lots of them have the same complaint...poor or no reception when the unit heats up.
The antenna was on my front dash. Like stingerbtry said, won't stick to an aluminum roof, and the VG gets in the way. This is the same place as when I was using the Sirius ST-2 plug-and-play that got stolen. Same antenna in fact. I've NEVER had trouble with reception, definitely not on this piece of highway. It would fade out under overpasses, but it's never gone out for minutes at a time. I was never more than about 5 minutes from my house, very familiar roads. It was very hot outside though.
Check the reviews for almost every Sirius product on the market at Amazon, Crutchfield, etc. Lots of them have the same complaint...poor or no reception when the unit heats up.
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okay, I had one of those roady2 units.. one day it started working unreliably and I replaced the Antenna thinking that was the problem..
Turned out that the unit started "going bad" from cycling from very hot, to very cold, and it stopped working right.. Sometimes they overheat, but usually its just from the cycle of hot to cold. Unfortunately the solution for me was to replace the unit. If its just a break in the wiring or solder somewhere inside, it can be fixed, but who wants to bother..
Turned out that the unit started "going bad" from cycling from very hot, to very cold, and it stopped working right.. Sometimes they overheat, but usually its just from the cycle of hot to cold. Unfortunately the solution for me was to replace the unit. If its just a break in the wiring or solder somewhere inside, it can be fixed, but who wants to bother..
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