
XM Outdoor Antenna
A weakness of XM broadcast may be the reception. In Seattle we terrestrial repeaters so reception is certainly not terrible, but in case the equipment (tuner) is in a basement, like my own, you might have reception difficulties which translate to either no audio or drop outs. To combat the problem, we ordered a Terk XM6 outdoor XM antenna. The set up really is easy. I have a near level roof and all my roofing based antennas are in one main area (see picture) therefore it was exceptionally simple. All the antenna calls for is a RG-6 cable between your tuner and the roof. Once I built the house, I ran six RG-6 cables into the roofing for this types of use.
The system includes a F-Connector to XM antenna connector (SMB) which simply screws to your end of the ended RG-6. Then that simply plugs into the antenna jack.
Before this improvement, I experienced 1 to 2 taverns on my XM tuner. Now, it checks out full-strength and also maybe not skilled any drop outs. If you should be experiencing XM reception problems, I highly recommend getting the Terk XM6 outdoor XM antenna.
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