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GM Onstar/Navigation antenna
Anyone here know if the Onstar antenna will work for other purposes? In the Suburban I will have 2 GPS enable devices, so I will need two antenna's (actually 3, but it's not a big deal on the third). I was already planning on putting a GM XM antenna on the roof for my Sirius, so I was thinking if I got the XM/GPS/Onstar antenna it would prevent me from putting 2 up there. I am wondering if I can use the Onstar for a second GPS instead though, or if not a cell phone booster, and have to go with two antenna's anyway. Or if I can split the signal off the one GPS antenna to work two GPS devices?
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You need a 20 foot long CB whip antenna. "Breaker one nine! Breaker one nine! Hey Polar Bears, ya got your ears on, buddy?"
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Is the dash on the burban metal on the top? I have put the gps antenna under the dash without problems on a few vehicles with plastic dashpads
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I spoke with a vendor on ebay about them, and it turns out they use one antenna for Onstar and GPS? Thats what they told me anyway, GM splits the signal in the car, the same wire is used for the Onstar and then it also runs to the radio module for navigation. I am probably going to have to get one with the three connections and just try it and see what works. They were a bit confused and said they haven't sold one for retrofit like this before, just people trying to upgrade factory radios, so they aren't sure if what I want to do will work |
Our new Onstar/sirius GM vehicles have one fin antenna. I have no idea how they work it, but that I know.
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