Date: Fri, 2 Apr 2004 18:49:19 -0700
Reply-To: Bob Stevens <mtbiker62@HOTMAIL.COM>
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From: Bob Stevens <mtbiker62@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Re: Sirius antenna placement on westy??
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I thought about not responding to this because I can't be remotely classed a
"techy", especially considering my headlight relay installation lore.
Mine is also under the cargo carrier.
I recently put a new canvas on my Westy and ran the antenna wire under the
front left corner of the aluminum/canvas, into the plastic liner a few
inches and over to the interior "wallboard", down the rear edge of the
drivers door area and along that plastic moulding forward and out under the
floormat/carpet and up through the ashtray hole to the tuner unit, which I
have mounted on my dash.
bob
> > Alright technology experts:
> >
> > Anybody have any ideas of the best place to put the
> > magnetic Sirius radio antenna on an 84 westy?
> > It was on the roof right above the rear-view mirror in
> > my 91 vanagon, had to remove the whole system, engine
> > problems (that's another thread). So I'm moving the
> > system to the 84 westy, satellite radio is so great
> > for long road trips and camping in the middle of
> > no-where (not that camping requires tunes, it's nice
> > to get NPR and weather stations). It's a perfect
> > accessory for the westy!
> >
> > The antenna wire is about ten feet long, with the
> > super strong magnetic antenna head at the end. If the
> > tuner is under the passenger seat that is pretty much
> > the perfect length to get to the area right over the
> > rear-view mirror, through the weatherstripping under
> > the carpet etc. I'd do the same as before but there's
> > not enough metal roof on the westy roof.
> >
> > The Sirius tech guys were laughing at my questions,
> > They told me let them know what I found out to work
> > best and they'd put it in their tech support manual.
> > cheers-
> > tyler
>
> Tyler,
>
> 1) Remove the cargo carrier from the roof
>
> 2) Glue a piece of sheet metal (galvanized or painted - hidden rust is
> your
> enemy) to the UNDERSIDE (where it can't be seen) of the carrier, where you
> want to place the antenna (use tape to mount the plate first, to make sure
> you get enough "stick" from the magnet)
>
> 3) Replace the cargo carrier
>
> Worked for a friend's CB antenna...
>
> Don in Phoenix, AZ
>
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