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jdieter Oct 29, 2013 07:15 AM

Use existing XM antennae
 
Have an 06 with the Premium sound package and I cancelled the XM/Siruis subscription, but would like to use the existing sat. antennae on my portable XM receiver. I've read the antennae threads and understand there will be some interior work to get to the original XM box. Is there an adapter available to convert the GM factory connections to the antennae connection on the XM docking station?

843de Oct 30, 2013 05:49 PM

The wire from the factory XM antenna is something like a miniaturized coaxial cable.

I have a "dead" antenna with its connector, when I get back home this weekend I'll scoot to Radio Shack to see if they have anything that'll mate up to it.

One complication(possibly insurmountable), the factory XM antenna has an integral signal boosting amplifier that recieves power from the OEM XM module.

So you may have an easier time of it, by replacing the OEM antenna with an aftermarket unit and snaking the wiring along the path used by the factory wiring harnesd.

jdieter Oct 31, 2013 06:18 AM

I missed the part about the signal boost integral to the antenna, yep that might be a deal killer.

SpaceCowboy Oct 31, 2013 01:16 PM

I have an aftermarket stereo with XM and i used my factory antenna and it works great. I just had to removed the factory plastic connector.

jdieter Nov 1, 2013 06:51 AM

Space Cowboy what year is your HHR. What did you use for a connector after removing the oem one?

SpaceCowboy Nov 1, 2013 04:38 PM


Originally Posted by jdieter (Post 724186)
Space Cowboy what year is your HHR. What did you use for a connector after removing the oem one?

I have a 2010 HHR but year shouldn't matter...I just used the factory antenna coming down from the roof...it just plugs right in to your aftermarket unit. I have an XM tuner box that i mounted in the back in the factory location. If you are using a separate XM system (through your factory FM tuner) you'll just need an extension to reach to the front of the car.

jdieter Nov 2, 2013 09:24 AM

I have the small XM tuner that fits in a docking station. I have a docking station for the house and one for a motorhome. Since the motorhome sits most of the time I would like to have the HHR setup for the docking station also. Not too concerned with plugging into the lighter for power, but I didn't want to purchase and install an antenna for the docking station.

SpaceCowboy Nov 3, 2013 11:34 PM


Originally Posted by jdieter (Post 724318)
I have the small XM tuner that fits in a docking station. I have a docking station for the house and one for a motorhome. Since the motorhome sits most of the time I would like to have the HHR setup for the docking station also. Not too concerned with plugging into the lighter for power, but I didn't want to purchase and install an antenna for the docking station.

so buy an extender and use your factory antenna

jdieter Nov 4, 2013 06:38 AM

What is an extender and where can I buy it?

SpaceCowboy Nov 4, 2013 03:27 PM


Originally Posted by jdieter (Post 724476)
What is an extender and where can I buy it?

google this "xm antenna extension"


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