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Own Antenna AM / FM antenna and Sirius radio help.? I recently helped install a Jensen CD player in a newer Expedition. We had to purchase the Sirius SCC1 module in order for the radio to accept Si...
Own Antenna

AM / FM antenna and Sirius radio help.?
I recently helped install a Jensen CD player in a newer Expedition.
We had to purchase the Sirius SCC1 module in order for the radio to accept Sirius.
We have not found an adaptor that will fit the 2007 Expedition to the Jensen radio, so the AM /FM antenna is not hooked up.
Sirius has activated the module, but it is not showing that it is connected to the radio.
My question is: Does the AM / FM antenna have to be connected in order for the Sirus to work, even though the Sirius module has its own antenna?
THanks in advance.
FM antenna has nothing to do with your setup. The SCC1 usually requires a translator piece for your specific stereo, unless you have Jensen HD5112, Jensen HD5212 . I am assuming you have the translator piece installed, if so there are two things that can cause this issue.
1) You have the bus cables connected to the wrong side of the translator piece. This is very common, because the translator has 2 ports, one for going out to the stereo, and one for going out to other components. If you plug it in to the wrong side, it will cause issues, so check that.
2) If that doesn’t solve the issue, or if you have one of the models that don’t require a second interface peice, replace the sirius unit. DEI has been having an issue with their tuners, I’ve replaced 2 this week, but they usually last a few weeks before they start having reception issues.
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