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Healeyman
Oct 28, 2013Explorer
For 6 of the 10 years we had our 22' Class C, the Sirius Sat antenna lived under the air bed in the cab over bunk.
Because Sirius Sat signals occupy a frequency band very near the Wi-Fi band, very few of the materials in an RV "house" will block or degrade the signals.
I would try it in the cab over and in the upper cabinets to find a suitable location before I would look at putting it anywhere outside.
Our new RV and our Miata towed both have Sirius in their in-dash radios.
Tim
Because Sirius Sat signals occupy a frequency band very near the Wi-Fi band, very few of the materials in an RV "house" will block or degrade the signals.
I would try it in the cab over and in the upper cabinets to find a suitable location before I would look at putting it anywhere outside.
Our new RV and our Miata towed both have Sirius in their in-dash radios.
Tim
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