2 22Raptor Member Dec 25, 2014 #1 Stock radio blew, installed marine JVC. Now that I don't have a CB, can the CB antenna be used as a sub for Sirius road mate?
Stock radio blew, installed marine JVC. Now that I don't have a CB, can the CB antenna be used as a sub for Sirius road mate?
gusotto Junior Member Dec 25, 2014 #2 My guess is no. I'd imagine the connectors would be different, also the frequency design of the antenna is different to pick up signals.
My guess is no. I'd imagine the connectors would be different, also the frequency design of the antenna is different to pick up signals.
Jeff Klarich Experienced Member Contributor Dec 25, 2014 #4 Antennas are special tuned for the device there intended for.
Mongo1958 Junior Member Dec 25, 2014 #5 22Raptor said: Stock radio blew, installed marine JVC. Now that I don't have a CB, can the CB antenna be used as a sub for Sirius road mate? Click to expand... No and here is why... The CB antenna is matched or tuned to the higher end of he HF band. The Sirrus is a satellite band width in the KU band. And BTW, the CB transceiver is mounted ontop of he stereo on my bike. Don't know about your bike.
22Raptor said: Stock radio blew, installed marine JVC. Now that I don't have a CB, can the CB antenna be used as a sub for Sirius road mate? Click to expand... No and here is why... The CB antenna is matched or tuned to the higher end of he HF band. The Sirrus is a satellite band width in the KU band. And BTW, the CB transceiver is mounted ontop of he stereo on my bike. Don't know about your bike.