Hi, for those who owned these 2 receivers, was there a difference in the time the satellite signal was acquired? When I start my vehicule, the 4 (now dead) would acquire signal almost immediately, whereas the 5 take 15-20 seconds to do so.
Thanks!
Hi, for those who owned these 2 receivers, was there a difference in the time the satellite signal was acquired? When I start my vehicule, the 4 (now dead) would acquire signal almost immediately, whereas the 5 take 15-20 seconds to do so.
Thanks!
Are you using a different antenna? Maybe the antenna is weaker? I havent used the sportster 5 yet (my sportster 3 is still alive and kicking) so, I can't speak about the signal time but the antenna seems like the most obvious culprit.
Charles LaRocca
SiriusBuzz Founder
No, I have the same antenna. I only swapped the cradles and the radios. I also did a test with the antenna included with the ''5'' with the same result.
Looks like I'm resurrecting a 2-1/2 year old thread here! Anyways we own BOTH the sportster 4 & 5 and YES they are identical as far as signal timing. Not exactly pleased with it but we've learned to live with it. One of them is on the portable boom box and the other on our Home entertainment system. Very pleased with both except the occasional "poor reception" from the boom box antenna. Even on clear days we sometimes lose signal from time to time
I have 2 sportser 5's one starts right away and the other takes 15 - 20 seconds. doesn't matter which vehicle they are in so the issue is the radio, not the antenna. Whether it's true or not the Sirius folks told me that they were required to change the software in the later 5's and that's what makes them take a while to play.