Just added an Onyx XM radio. Looking for ideas to manage the antenna and power wires. This is not a permanent installation, so I want to do it in a way that it can be un-done.
Thanks
Pat
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Just added an Onyx XM radio. Looking for ideas to manage the antenna and power wires. This is not a permanent installation, so I want to do it in a way that it can be un-done.
Thanks
Pat
Don’t know if this will do you any good Pat but this is what I did on the satellite radio in the 57.
http://www.clubhotrod.com/hot-rod-bu...lymouth-9.html post 134
A few more details: I cut the power and antenna wires and spliced connectors on them at the back of the ashtray so that when the ashtray is pulled out it can be disconnected and put in the glovebox and the original ashtray put back in the dash.
The antenna that came with the docking station has a magnetic base and is designed to stick on the roof. I elected to install mine on the package tray under the rear glass inside the car instead. My back glass is at a pretty good angle so where it’s at it gets a good “view” of the sky and I don’t have any problems with the signal dropping out. It’s held in place with a couple pieces of Velcro. It was a PIA to run the antenna to the back of the car but it turned out to be a pretty clean installation.
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Cable management using rare earth magnets and cable saddles from McMaster Carr
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These allowed us to secure the bundle without having to drill the firewall.