Brave Salmon
My new sirius satellite radio works great. Now, as I button things up I wonder if there is any way to remove about 25' of useless antena cable on this thing. Anyone done it before? thanks
lancealotduluc said:I'd go with the shorter "cots" (commercial off the shelf) version, due to the fact the antenna electrical length should stay matched for best performance.
racer1735 said:I'd be careful....the length of wire (or bundle, as the case may be on a bike) also acts to help conduct the signal. Shortening it lessens the amount of antenna exposed to the signal.
I would reitterate Blrfl's discount of the effect of shortening the lead. If it is just a CO-Ax cable to a reciever or antennae shortening the coax has no effect on the reception. I would not hesitate to reterminate a Coax cable but I would not splice it Just get a new end cut off what you don't need but leave more than you think you need and put on a new end. You may need a crimper and soldering pencil and a bit of heat shrink tubing. Multiconductor cables are another matter. They can be impossible for the average guy to find a new connector and the soldering required usually requires some practice and skill beyond a simple coax connector.racer1735 said:I'd be careful....the length of wire (or bundle, as the case may be on a bike) also acts to help conduct the signal. Shortening it lessens the amount of antenna exposed to the signal.