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Did you say without XM? If so, then there is not an XM reciever in the truck, and, I would assume, no antenna. If you don't want to see the antenna, it works fine under the plastic forming the top of the dash, behind the radio or above the instrument cluster. Just make sure there is nothing but plastic above the antenna, and the antenna is sitting on about a 3" square piece of metal, which doesn't have to be really thick.
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[quote name="jimmy303"]Did you say without XM? If so, then there is not an XM reciever in the truck, and, I would assume, no antenna. If you don't want to see the antenna, it works fine under the plastic forming the top of the dash, behind the radio or above the instrument cluster. Just make sure there is nothing but plastic above the antenna, and the antenna is sitting on about a 3" square piece of metal, which doesn't have to be really thick.[/quote]
You think I could mount an XM ant under the hood on a Corvette (figerglass) using a 3X3 piece of metal as a ground plane? I was going to try going for the cowl area but if I can get it to play out of site the better.
Idea's anyone?
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I don't know how the antenna will work if I use 2 face tape because the body is fiberglass. Everything I read says attach to a small metal plate. As it ends up I installed everything, put the ant. on the dash and drove around.... 4 bars all the time. So there it sits stuck in the corner of the lower dash corner. Thanks for the suggestions and so much for the metal plate therory.
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