CVO satilight antenna
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CVO and other 2014 XM radio reception issues!
OK I have had a CVO Limited for a few months and was tired of the reception problems.
I want to share what I know about the issue and hopefully help anyone that wants it.
Bottom line after I relocated the antenna I have only seen signal strength of less than three when I go thru tunnels....under large overpasses I may lose a signal for a second but the freeway must be at least 6 lanes and no breaks in the bridge.......
Other than that the reception is AWESOME NOW!!!
RIDE ON.. and dont correct spelling !!! I know I suck at writing....just read for content!
FACTS---
1. RECEPTION SUCKS almost all the time while driving in various directions.
I have found more problems while driving in certain directions.
2, The XM antenna is originally mounted behind the fuel gauge, inside the fairing. It has a magnetic base and sets on a metal plate approximately 4 inches down from the top of the fairing.
3. The antenna wire is approximately 12 inches long and is tie wrapped in two places on wiring harness inside fairing. It connects to the radio on the lower right edge with a yellowish colored block push connector. (houses a small coaxial connection)
NOW the easy fix.
Relocate the antenna to outside fairing.
1. Remove headlight, one trim screw and the three headlight retainers screws.
2. remove 4 torx screws holding outer fairing on. These are on inner fairing two in area of hand grips and two lower on the area of the fairing wind deflectors. hold windsheild so it dont fall.....and after screws are off pull windsheild off and set aside.
(Fairing can be pulled away to gain enough acces to the antenna....)
3. reach in and snip the ties holding the antenna cable once from above and the other you can get from the headlight hole.....BE CAREFUL ! dont cut cable....DUH
4. No disconnect connection from antenna to radio by pushing locking tab (located on top of connection) in just a little and pull out connector....)
5. Pull cable and anntenna out of fairing from top. careful that yellow connector doesnt snag...
6. Locate notch in between air vent mounting plastic (black portion) of top of inner fairing and actual inner fairing.
Use a small drill bit the size of the cable and notch this area where the windsheild will mount. Only need to make a channel with enough space so cable will not get smashed...
(see pictures)
7. Route cable down to radio and plug in.
8 Use clear silicone on the black plastic to secure the antenna.
9. install all the rest of the chit....
PS---
Can anyone tell me if there is a way to extend this cable

I never saw a coax this tiny and am worried about pulling too much power if I increase the length of cable to route this to the back of the bike....