I've been using a Terk antenna with the Jensen Sirius hardware in my car. Recently I've lost reception. The Sirius help desk says I need a new antenna. Is that possible? Do these things go bad? Thanks for any info. -- gy
I would say that the antenna connection may have gone bad or broken. How old is your Jensen? Are you getting any text at all on the Jensen, if so, what does it read?
I would say that the antenna connection may have gone bad or broken. How old is your Jensen? Are you getting any text at all on the Jensen, if so, what does it read?
The Jensen has been in use for nearly two years. Likewise the Terk antenna. In two years the car has been driven through extreme weather variations between New England and Florida, and I'm sure it just bakes in the Florida sun then it freezes in the New England winter. It would be no surprise to me if the antenna is simply fried, although I would also hope that Terk is engineering these things to survive extreme conditions. For the past few weeks I have been driving around Manhattan and southern New England. Every once in a while I'll get the signal, but those are brief moments and the unit soon goes dead. Most of the time the handset indicates the system is, "Acquiring signal," or some such.
What do you mean "the antenna connection may have gone bad or broken"? I've checked the connections and they seem okay, which I guess is also indicated by the intermittent signal. I installed the hardware myself and so I know where the connections are made. I've had no problems until just recently and so there should be no question that my installation was good. Thanks for your reply. Have you had other reports of Terk SR20S failure over time?
No, I have not heard of the Terk antenna failing before. I have heard of the antenna connections going bad from use. They are fragil and cannot stand a lot of plugging in and and out (pulling on the antenna cable instead of the connector).
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