(10-08-2015 02:49pm)jc74 Wrote: Just out of interest, before giving up entire on the SBG190, does anyone had tips on where they have positioned the external and internal units which works best, and I will try them (if I haven't already!). I'd really prefer to use Waze instead if possible on my phone, but a TomTom will do as next best thing otherwise!
Thanks
Hi JC,
I originally ordered one like you before and gave up & sent back. I gave it another try, making sure that there was good distance between aerial and transmitter (as above) and put near my speed camera unit.
I put the antenna on the outside of the roof by the nearside rear window (between panoramic and side window) on painted bit. I then ran the cable through the top of boot seal (by compression - no leaks in 6 months so far) and into the power unit which I plugged into the 12v socket in centre armrest. I then ran the internal transmitter through the centre tunnel, up to the offside (drivers side) dash where it meets the A pillar. I had to position the black pole (internal transmitter) within an inch of my devices aerial (pogo alert) and it now works perfectly.
I'm sure it could be better routed, but if you try running the cables this way and just hang over seats initially, you can get the proof of concept and then tidy it up.
hope this helps you.
(11-08-2015 12:04pm)riteon Wrote: Hi JC,
I originally ordered one like you before and gave up & sent back. I gave it another try, making sure that there was good distance between aerial and transmitter (as above) and put near my speed camera unit.
I put the antenna on the outside of the roof by the nearside rear window (between panoramic and side window) on painted bit. I then ran the cable through the top of boot seal (by compression - no leaks in 6 months so far) and into the power unit which I plugged into the 12v socket in centre armrest. I then ran the internal transmitter through the centre tunnel, up to the offside (drivers side) dash where it meets the A pillar. I had to position the black pole (internal transmitter) within an inch of my devices aerial (pogo alert) and it now works perfectly.
I'm sure it could be better routed, but if you try running the cables this way and just hang over seats initially, you can get the proof of concept and then tidy it up.
hope this helps you.
PS Nearly get full signal and unit locks on within seconds (Before, it took minutes and I had to hang out of drivers window to get a satellite lock
). Maybe this is because when one unlocks the car the 12v gets power and allows the SBG190 unit to get powered up prior to setting off.