The wife's Sportster is permanently broadcasting the "Acquiring Signal" channel, which is no where as good as Lithium 24.
Without having to completely unwire the antenna, does anyone know what a continuity test on the leads should return? Once I've removed that from the mix, I can try and get the head unit replaced.
Thanks.
Anyone know anything about Sirius antenna's?
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Re: Anyone know anything about Sirius antenna's?
I have no idea what you'll get back on a continuity check. There must be some sort of load at the other end (LNA?) because I think the antenna is powered by a DC voltage off the receiver.Lester wrote:The wife's Sportster is permanently broadcasting the "Acquiring Signal" channel, which is no where as good as Lithium 24.
Without having to completely unwire the antenna, does anyone know what a continuity test on the leads should return? Once I've removed that from the mix, I can try and get the head unit replaced.
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