NJStangersJonathan
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My 50 cal. bullet antenna has been in my glove box ever since I installed my HID lights. I don't know if I messed up the wiring or something, but whenever the lights are on I have a ton of electrical interference. I've tried installing ferret magnets on all the wires near the lights and added additional grounds, to the frame. I plan to 're do all the ground wires directly to the battery. I'm running out of ideas.
It's pretty odd to hear it degrade over time. An issue with length could be solved by removing the thread from the bullet. I would even send you a new one if you like.
Take the thread out and then put it into the truck first, then put the bullet onto the thread by hand, maybe that will help.
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I remember that. I was thinking, what about a rubber insulator to keep the Bullet from touching the body of the truck when it is screwed down?
I only use Sirius in my truck, and I've never had any issues at all... even in overhead tree coverage or areas of cliff faces.
My 50 cal. bullet antenna has been in my glove box ever since I installed my HID lights. I don't know if I messed up the wiring or something, but whenever the lights are on I have a ton of electrical interference. I've tried installing ferret magnets on all the wires near the lights and added additional grounds, to the frame. I plan to 're do all the ground wires directly to the battery. I'm running out of ideas.