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<blockquote data-quote="Dana OBrien" data-source="post: 613693" data-attributes="member: 62290"><p>a small piece of advice. if you are using the XM micro antenna, I would sirriusly (ha!) think about using some silicone to seal the bottom and where the wire goes into the antenna. I have had some recent trouble with mine due to heavy rain, and have found others on the web with the same problem.</p><p></p><p>everyone may not have this problem, but doing it now is a lot easier than having to rewire a new antenna if your shorts out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dana OBrien, post: 613693, member: 62290"] a small piece of advice. if you are using the XM micro antenna, I would sirriusly (ha!) think about using some silicone to seal the bottom and where the wire goes into the antenna. I have had some recent trouble with mine due to heavy rain, and have found others on the web with the same problem. everyone may not have this problem, but doing it now is a lot easier than having to rewire a new antenna if your shorts out. [/QUOTE]
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