Owner's Manual

to
the Home Dock.
Be
sure you avoid any
obstructions
that
could crimp, kink,
or
twist
the cable. Use protective grommets
wherever rough openings are encountered.
If the antenna is installed outdoors, route
the cable from the antenna location
to
the
interior of the home, working the cable
through the basement, under a window
sill, etc., and make adjustments
to
take up
cable slack
as
necessary.
TIP!
If
your Indoor/Outdoor
Antenna's cable isn't long enough,
visit xmradio.com/accessories, or
your favorite retailer, and consider a
SO
ft. Indoor/Outdoor Antenna
Extension Cable
or
a Wireless Home Signal Repeater.
If the signal
is
good for either Satellite or Terrestrial (or both), and you are
hearing the audio from the radio, the installation is complete.
If the signal reception is
low,
or
intermittent,
try
another location for the
antenna. Verify
that
the antenna is pointed south,
and
that
the antenna's view
of the sky is not blocked by a tree, a building, a bridge,
or
anything else. Adjust
until
you
are receiving a good signal.
The Indoor/Outdoor Antenna's reception can also
be
tweaked by opening
or
closing the antenna clamshell, and turning the antenna. While observing the
signal strength, make small adjustments
to
the angle of
tilt
of
the clamshell
until the highest possible signal strength is achieved. If you have not wall-
mounted the antenna,
turn
the antenna slightly
to
the
right
or
left
and