Sirius Satellite Radio INV2 User Manual
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INSTALLATION
Step 1: Determine the type and location of your vehicle’s FM antenna
The key to properly installing the FEA in your vehicle is being able to determine the type
and location of your vehicle’s FM antenna. The type and location of the FM antenna in
your vehicle should be one of the following (see Figure 19, opposite):
A. Whip/aerial mounted on the front fender or hood:
A fixed or retractable aerial
antenna located on the front fender or hood of the vehicle.
B. Whip/aerial mounted in the A-pillar of car frame:
A fixed or retractable aerial
antenna located in the A-pillar of the vehicle’s frame.
C. In-glass, in the rear windshield:
Several lengths of wire in the rear windshield glass,
usually near the top of the window. There is a difference between the FM antenna and
the rear window defroster wires found in many vehicles. The FM antenna wires have
uneven spacing, breaks in the wires, and some of the wires do not run from edge-to-
edge in the glass, while the rear window defroster wires have uniform spacing and all
wires run from edge-to-edge in the glass.
D. Whip/aerial mounted on rear part of roof:
A whip or aerial antenna mounted on the rear
part of the roof (often just above the rear windshield glass). The whip or aerial should be 7
inches or longer.
E. Whip/aerial mounted on the rear fender or trunk:
A fixed or retractable whip or
aerial antenna located on the rear fender or trunk of the vehicle.
F. Whip/aerial mounted on front part of roof:
A whip or aerial antenna mounted on the front
part of the roof (often just above the front windshield glass). The whip or aerial should be 7
inches or longer.
G. In-glass, in the front windshield:
One or more strands of wire in the front wind-
shield, usually near the top of the windshield.
H. In-glass, in a rear side window:
Several strands of wires in a rear side window, often
found in SUVs, mini-vans and station wagons.