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Where's a flat spot on a 01 Dash?
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wabbitslayer - 27 Dec 2005 13:46 GMT Santa dropped off a satellite radio the other day. Anyone have any ideas on a mounting location? The suction cup thingy that came with it will apparently only stick to the windshield, which looks stupid, in addition to making the radio sit on top of the dash and yell to the world "steal me!" (It's got a docking station, but that still leaves a bulky sign that there's something inside the car)
Right now I'm thinking a strip of the supposedly "industrial strength" velcro might do the trick. Any ideas or experiences out there?
Wabbitslayer 01 GT vert
Robert A. Plourde Jr. - 27 Dec 2005 14:32 GMT I have the Sirius Starmate Replay and a 2002 GT Vert. I used velcro and attached it to the dash, just under the oil gauge. That spot was about the size of the unit and it works great there. The only place I could find to mount the antenna was the black metal strip that surrounds the cabin of the car, on the outside. I get pretty good reception just about everywhere except heavily wooded areas.
> Santa dropped off a satellite radio the other day. Anyone have any ideas on > a mounting location? [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > Wabbitslayer > 01 GT vert wabbitslayer - 27 Dec 2005 17:30 GMT same radio here! I'm about to go to lunch....will take a look at that spot and see. I've got the antenna mounted on the bar across the top of the windshield, as far right as it would go....it stayed in place on I-20 this morning. The half-assed install I've got now has feet and feet of wires hanging on the dash, I need to go loosen some panels and start tucking in.
Wabbitslayer 01 GT vert
----- Original Message ----- From: "Robert A. Plourde Jr." <noone@hotmail.com> Newsgroups: rec.autos.makers.ford.mustang Sent: Tuesday, December 27, 2005 9:32 AM Subject: Re: Where's a flat spot on a 01 Dash?
>I have the Sirius Starmate Replay and a 2002 GT Vert. I used velcro and > attached it to the dash, just under the oil gauge. That spot was about [quoted text clipped - 4 lines] > car, on the outside. I get pretty good reception just about everywhere > except heavily wooded areas. Robert A. Plourde Jr. - 27 Dec 2005 20:37 GMT The bar across the top of the windshield is metal, yes? I am pretty sure it is. That should work. You can just see the display with the steering wheel level and tuck the wires behind the dash, all nice nice.
> same radio here! > I'm about to go to lunch....will take a look at that spot and see. [quoted text clipped - 21 lines] > > car, on the outside. I get pretty good reception just about everywhere > > except heavily wooded areas. Cobra Boy - 27 Dec 2005 15:05 GMT I have a friend with it and he built alittle bracket out of flat steal and bolted it to the floor, with the front left bolt of the passenger's seat and bent it so the receiver was faceing the driver. It looked good and functioned great. Just a thought and it didn't take much effort or talent. He even painted it to match the interior. Personnally I think it's like cable T.V. commercial free until they get us all hooked on it then the price will go up and the commercials will follow. Where will they get the money to pay Howard? Although regular radio sucks, maybe I'd get it if I drove further to work. Then again remember when there was only AM radio. what did we all do for entertainment then? Cobraboy '98 convert.
> Santa dropped off a satellite radio the other day. Anyone have any ideas on > a mounting location? [quoted text clipped - 11 lines] > Wabbitslayer > 01 GT vert wabbitslayer - 27 Dec 2005 17:29 GMT Right now I'm impressed with the music selection, whether or not it's worth the $$$ after the novelty wears off remains to be seen.
Wabbitslayer 01 GT vert
KJ.Kate - 28 Dec 2005 03:51 GMT I have Sirius too. It came with the system in my Jeep. I like it but trust me it isn't commercial free. They yap all the time about their service, their OWN commercials. AND You cannot get any of the entertainment channels online, just the music. They offer it to registered users bu tnot the whole service.
It works great until you pull under an overpass at a light or put her in the garage and the music selection IS wonderful, I just happen to be hooked on Radio Classics.
KJK
: Right now I'm impressed with the music selection, : whether or not it's worth the $$$ after the novelty wears : off remains to be seen. : : Wabbitslayer : 01 GT vert Robert A. Plourde Jr. - 28 Dec 2005 16:40 GMT Yes, I second the fact that it is NOT commercial free, by any means. They yap all the time about pushing their service. It gets sickening sometimes but not enough to have to change the station. The one think I like over regular radio is, I can always find a terrific song playing on one of the channels.
Anytime you are under an overpass or in the garage, no signal. Funny thing is that, at the local mall, which has a parking garage, I get signal the whole time I am in there?!?! I figure, they must have a terrestrial signal nearby. I think I can check that, right? I seem to remember some signal strength meter on the system.
Some of the channels I listen to are:
1 - Sirius Hits 1 ( I don't like this channel but the kids always want to listen to it ) 7 - Totally 70's 9 - The Pulse 12 - Super Shuffle 14 - Clasic Vinyl 15 - Classic Rewind 16 - The Vault
> I have Sirius too. > It came with the system in my Jeep. [quoted text clipped - 16 lines] > : Wabbitslayer > : 01 GT vert KJ.Kate - 29 Dec 2005 00:22 GMT : Some of the channels I listen to are: : [quoted text clipped - 6 lines] : 15 - Classic Rewind : 16 - The Vault It DOES offer something for everyone! I like 1: 118 Radio Classics 12: Super Shuffle 60: New Country 61 Prime Country 71 Jazz Cafe 73 Spa Sometimes I wander through the rock stations or the oldies but not enough to know which they are. Rock just isn't the same unless you can listen to it fast and topless.
Like you, I think it's great to be able to find something any time I want it.
KJK
Zombywoof - 29 Dec 2005 13:31 GMT >: Some of the channels I listen to are: >: [quoted text clipped - 18 lines] >know which they are. >Rock just isn't the same unless you can listen to it fast and topless. So drop yer top.
>Like you, I think it's great to be able to find something any time I want >it. > >KJK
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KJ.Kate - 29 Dec 2005 14:18 GMT "Zombywoof" <Zomby-Woof_dogs_@cox.net> wrote -snip-
: >Rock just isn't the same unless you can listen to it fast and topless. : > : So drop yer top. The best I can do now isopen it, I cant take it off.
KJK
Deputy Dog - 29 Dec 2005 15:16 GMT "KJ.Kate" <KJ.Kate@WhoseHotMail.com> wrote in message news:0cSsf.71559
> : So drop yer top. > > The best I can do now isopen it, I cant take it off. > > KJK That must piss the hubby off :-P
Dave
Cobra Boy - 29 Dec 2005 17:30 GMT I have no problem finding a song I like either, I just pop in a disc when i want music. I listen to a local sports channel on the radio and that's about it for the radio. I get tired flipping from one commercial to another with the promise of 40 minutes of commercial free music coming right up after these few breif words from our sponsors. lol So I listen to alot of discs, or I turn it off and listen to my little baby purr. Cobraboy '98 convert.
wabbitslayer - 29 Dec 2005 20:04 GMT ...there are other channels besides Hair Nation? Interesting...veddy interesting. Actually, I was scrolling through stations at lunch and ran across a Sam Kinison bit on Raw Dog....made my day.
Wabbitslayer 01 GT vert
drsmith - 31 Dec 2005 19:20 GMT > ...there are other channels besides Hair Nation? > Interesting...veddy interesting. > Actually, I was scrolling through stations at lunch > and ran across a Sam Kinison bit on Raw Dog....made my day. I know what you mean. My radio almost never wanders from that station even when I'm at home. Great variety and not too much in the way of idiotic chatter. The pop stations are the worst for that.
Anyway, to answer the orginal OP: For my saturn, I made a custom bracket out of 3" wide 1/8th steel from the local hardware store. I started out cutting paper into the shape I wanted to get a good fit. I then used the paper as a template and cut out a flat piece using an angle grinder. Drilled some holes for the mounts, bent it in a vice to match the bends in the paper, and finished it off in flat black spray paint. Looks professional and you get to mount it anywhere you like in the vehicle. Total time for the bracket I made was about 5 hours plus a couple of trips to the hardware store.
I haven't figured out what to do for the mustang, but I'll come up with something eventually that doesn't involve making holes willy nilly in the interior like I did with the saturn. One approach I may use is to buy a replacement panel for the center console and make my holes in that instead. At least I can then put the original panel back when/if I ever decide to get rid of the satellite radio.
KJ.Kate - 01 Jan 2006 03:25 GMT Since mine is built in to my vehicle, I am not sure how badly one needs a mounting bracket for these things but a thought occurs to me. Why not adhesive backed velcro????
No damage, and you can remove it when you need to.
KJK
: > ...there are other channels besides Hair Nation? : > Interesting...veddy interesting. [quoted text clipped - 21 lines] : that instead. At least I can then put the original panel back when/if : I ever decide to get rid of the satellite radio. drsmith - 01 Jan 2006 13:52 GMT No damage...except that adhesives tend to get very permanent after a couple of years in a hot car. You could then possibly try removing the residue with some sort of solvent, but unless you know exactly what materials are involved, the solvents can do more damage than good. For me, I'd just plan on replacing whatever I stuck it to(via adhesives, fasteners, or whatever).
Otherwise, velcro is a potential solution. I skipped the velcro route in the saturn because the location in which I wanted to put the radio wouldn't have been possible with velcro. I wanted it next to the cd player/am/fm, and there just aren't any flat, open surfaces near there. In the mustang, it's pretty much the same situation from what I can see. The best alternate location is between the air vents, but that's also very high-up on the dash. Better would be to see if it's possible to put it near the ignition switch so you could read the display through the steering wheel, but that only works if you have one of the smaller units - like the starmate replay.
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