I've been away from trucking for 5 years and am returning. When I was driving before, satellite radio had just started and there were special units just for big trucks that you could only find in truck stops. Also I remember I had a big antenna that was also for big truck satellite radios (over $100). Are there still special Sirius units made for big trucks and only available in truck stops? And is it necessary to have the special antenna. If I remember from before, the magnetic auto antennas didn't work on the top of truck cabs. Excuse my ignorance, but I have been off the road for a few years. Thanks for any tips. I remember loving the satellite radio when I had it.
Special Sirius units only available in Truck Stops?
Discussion in 'Trucking Electronics, Gadgets and Software Forum' started by Ralph4159, Jan 8, 2009.
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I just upgraded to a Stratus 5 Sirius Satellite receiver. As a new subscriber you can get it from Sirius for $19.00 + 3 month subscription. Same receiver at Wal-Mart is $49 or 59. Don't remember which. As far as antenna the one that comes with it you mentioned works just fine for me.
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OK thanks. Did you put the antenna up in the storage area above the driver, on the dash, or outside on top of the cab? I thought people used to have a problem with the magnetic antennas staying on the cab (somehow it was less magnetic than a 4-wheeler roof).
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I have mine on my stainless steel visor. Never a problem with reception or with it staying in place.
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I just put the antenna on the roof of the truck I'm driving. Never had a problem with it staying in place. Depending on the truck though I may have to stick it on the mirror bracket, then I wrap electrical tape over it to hold it in place.
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Thanks again. Much appreciated.
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What is better, XM or Sirius???
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