Is a sattelite radio antenna cable repairable?

Question:
I have satellite radio in my car and after moving some things around in the rear hatch area I got a message on my CD player that said "ANTENNA ERROR". I returned to the rear of my car and found I had severed the cable. Can this type of cable be spliced back together or am I buying a new one?

Answers:

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You're buying a new one.

Crunch speakers?


I did this to a friends car and it worked great, until he did it again.

Do rear speakers usually have a seperate fuse or connection on the stereo of a car?


The wires are so small and delicate, it took me almost 45 minutes to fix it with keeping the proper shielding and separation of both conductors. The 'repair' point is so compromised that it takes far less effort to sever it the second time.

I'm thinking about putting a system in my car what kind should i get?

It can but you will loss a fairly large portion of the signal so it will sound poorer.

2 x10" sub vs 1x15" sub.. which will pound more.?

Its an ordinary coax cable,,which can be repaired if you know what you are doing.

Is it possible to get a cd out of a car stereo after it has been disconnected from the car.?

yes it can be fixed with solder and patience.
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