XM adaptor?
#1
XM adaptor?
Anyone know of an adaptor that would adapt my factory XM antenna to the aftermarket XM radio. I installed a Kenwood with all the toys on it, but would rather use the factor antenna.
#2
Seems like it would be a cable extension from the factory XM Receiver located behind the right rear passenger seat. Have to remove the large trim panel above the tire area for access. Type of coax wire would be important, as well as the connectors.
#5
Soldering the two COAX cables together would not be good. Coax has impedance, not resistance, well actually it has a resistance too, but in this case it is not that important.
See if you can find the type of cable that is used in the vehicle. Cable usually has markings along the length saying who manufactured it, the gauge, impedance, manufacturer number, etc.. From there you can do a search to find its specifications and source a better cable with less loss with the same impedance. Check out your local radio shops or HAM radio clubs. Surplus electronics places too.
The reason for suggesting that you get a better cable than what is in the vehicle is that you are going to at least double the existing length and put in a connector. All things that create losses. The losses maybe too great for good reception.
The connector should be the same impedance as well.
See if you can find the type of cable that is used in the vehicle. Cable usually has markings along the length saying who manufactured it, the gauge, impedance, manufacturer number, etc.. From there you can do a search to find its specifications and source a better cable with less loss with the same impedance. Check out your local radio shops or HAM radio clubs. Surplus electronics places too.
The reason for suggesting that you get a better cable than what is in the vehicle is that you are going to at least double the existing length and put in a connector. All things that create losses. The losses maybe too great for good reception.
The connector should be the same impedance as well.
#8
I mounted my new pioneer tuner where the existing one was and hooked my factory cable right up to the tuner box. You should need a cable extension and run it from where the factory tuner is in the back to your Kenwood adapter in the front.
#9
Spacecowboy... I'm not sure what you mean. The XM is in the right rear, Correct? How did you get it to adapt to the aftermarket? You don't have any Pix do you?
I really hate that little hockey puck that I Had to put on my roof.
I really hate that little hockey puck that I Had to put on my roof.
#10
Unplug the antenna from the old tuner and plug it into your new tuner. I have a pioneer so I mounted it back in the stock location since the IP Bus cable is long enough. With your kenwood you will need an extension.