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DaveB

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Is anyone using XM weather?
I have a WXWORX unit and have placed the weather antenna on the glareshield. While flying straight and level the signal strength will vary from 100% to 0% and then just jump in and out. Makes no senseto me. I'm flying a PA28 and have moved the antenna all over the place. I'm thinking of taping it to the outside on the roof and feeding the wire in through the small window just to see what happens. I know the sattelites are in the southern sky, but direction seems to make no difference.
 

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