My Mercedes sedan has a fin antenna on the back of the roof. I have cartopped three canoes made of three different materials on that vehicle. The cartopped canoes of course completely cover over the antenna.
My wood/canvas canoe doesn't noticeably interfere with my satellite radio signal. My Aramid (aka Twaron, aka Kevlar) Nova Craft canoe interferes occasionally with the signal in places where the boatless car would get signal. My carbon/Innegra Swift canoe interferes the most. Anyone know why?
This never happened with the good old-fashioned vehicles with fender-mounted whip antennas (and utilitarian rain gutters), such as my old van in the background.
Another electromagnetic phenomenon is that all canoes cartopped on that vehicle will cause my headlights to come on in the daytime, presumably because the canoes fool the headlight sensor in my rear view mirror housing into thinking it's dark. I describe this problem and my solution in this post and some that follow in the following thread:
My wood/canvas canoe doesn't noticeably interfere with my satellite radio signal. My Aramid (aka Twaron, aka Kevlar) Nova Craft canoe interferes occasionally with the signal in places where the boatless car would get signal. My carbon/Innegra Swift canoe interferes the most. Anyone know why?
This never happened with the good old-fashioned vehicles with fender-mounted whip antennas (and utilitarian rain gutters), such as my old van in the background.
Another electromagnetic phenomenon is that all canoes cartopped on that vehicle will cause my headlights to come on in the daytime, presumably because the canoes fool the headlight sensor in my rear view mirror housing into thinking it's dark. I describe this problem and my solution in this post and some that follow in the following thread:
New cars: are they as impossible as they seem for cartopping?
Prompted by comments on 'back when they had real roof racks', I almost hijacked the 'pics boats on cars' thread, but I channelled Glenn and started a new thread instead. I heard from CurlyMoe last fall that his newer CRV has sensors in the grill that bow-straps interfere with, and under the...
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