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Hi tech solution
I've fought with my Sirius radio for some nine months now trying to find a place in the house with a strong signal. Finally I'm getting a solid seven bars from the Sat and another three from the repeater antenna. The sweet spot is about a foot off the south end of my balcony using the car antenna. I thought you'd like to see my high tech solution to mounting the antenna :D
http://www.redzonefilms.com/pics2/signal.jpg
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LOl, hey there RED Green! Nice ... gaffing tape and cable ties to the rescue!
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Yep...A freakin bb-q flipper and I'm getting full on sound all day
http://www.redzonefilms.com/pics2/strong.jpg
This is a beautiful sight!!! No dropouts all day:clap:
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Hahahahaha... Great work!
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so creative but whatcha gonna do when you have to flip the eggs?:p
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love, love, love this invention! you should market them! :clap:
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All the nasty names I called the Sirius Engineers...I take them back, not one dropout in what...Three days!! For sure I'll be subscribing again! Man I love solutions :D
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You could at least cut the cables!
What is Siruis radio?
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It's a satellite radio service I assumed was global, streaming music on mega channels with no commercials. Pick your channel, 60's music, 70's 80's, hip hop, film scores, news, sports, talk radio and on and on 24/7. When it works like mine does now it rocks!!! Sorry MA, I should'a said...Probably called "Dingo Express" or "Wallaby radio" in your zone :D
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;) I figure it might be satellite by the antenna. I used to install GPS units and fitted many a similar antenna into cars.
So it's like internet radio then. We probably have it ... just never seen or heard of it like this. Only as an emergency radio.