Attractive Sirius antenna? Does this exist?
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That's a valid question, but it would be more expensive to ratchet up my data plan and still have to pay for the Sirius access for the phone also. The satellite receiver is the cheaper way to go considering the monthly cost of the data plan. I'm really getting a head unit for the rest of the features (USB connectivity, Bluetooth, etc.), and will probably get something that has an add-on Sirius receiver available just in case I decide to go that route.
I know you know what they look like:

All the wiring is done, and run through the rear glass molding, from what I understand. . . I would have thought, like the old XM Radio, Sirius would have much better options than the puck. It's not like they are new, or just coming into the satellite radio game.
Last edited by TATTRAT; May 27, 2012 at 08:05 PM.
I don't like seeing them either. I put one under the trim on top of the package tray in my Mustang and under the cowl on my F250. I haven't had any reception issues with those locations.
The through-the-glass antennas werent very reliable due to improper installations and moisture getting in past the seals. They were also ugly, affectionately called Dildo antennas. As small as the magnetics have gotten, they usually arent an issue for the normal, non-car aficionado.


