> >
> > Since I live in a condo, I don't really have the option of
>
> > putting the home antenna outside. However, a friend of
> mine
> > made a suggestion that has, so far (which means for the
> last
> > few hours but times I normally can't receive Sirius at
> all),
> > worked. He suggested using the car antenna, which is
> > omni-directional, and putting it out the window letting it
>
> > fall in-between a couple of shrubs outside. No one will
> > notice it's there, though I guess I'll have to be a little
>
> > more proactive in pruning the shrubs.
>
>
>
> If you're saying you don't think you can mount an antenna
> and you live in the US I think you can. The FCC ruled (don't
> ask me how a bureaucratic group can legislate property
> rights) renters can mount antennas on rental property within
> some restrictions.
>
>
http://www.fcc.gov/mb/facts/otard.html#QA
>
> They don't specifically say satellite radio antennas in
> there but I can't imagine any renter crying cause you put a
> more un-obtrusive radio antenna out.
>
Any antenna under 1 meter in diameter was allowed under OTARD. The reason those rules exist was to keep homeowner's and condo associations from unfairly restricting people from getting DBS satellite or putting up TV antennas.
Satellite radio antennas are so small that it really doesn't matter. I doubt anyone would notice it.