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How do you mount the antenna for satellite radio?  How do you get the wire into the car?  Do you go through the weather striping?  I have never done one and its on its way and I just want to make sure I do it right.

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The antenna for the satellite is magnetic and you need at least 2 square inches. Depending on the vehicle (Car or SUV). your install differs. I did about four so far. The first one was on a mercedes and I installed the antenna inside on the rear deck. The other car, I ran it under the rear window weather strip and through the trunk. The SUV was a different case, I notched out an area near the rear door to get the wire through. To be honest, I am not 100% satisfied with the SUV installs eventhough my friends are happy with them. I am currently inquiring about a glass mount  to use on vehicles like SUV or hatchbacks. Hope my little experience helps.
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Great man thanks.

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If, I keep it inside will it still get good signal or will it be better to install it on the roof outside the car?

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It really depends on the area you live in; if you have good terrestrial repeater coverage; you will not have a problem keeping the antenna inside the vehicle.  If there's not good coverage in your area; you will have problems with losing signal from time to time.  I'm not sure if there's a source that can give you a coverage map or something for the repeaters; but I've just learned from trial and error that there is not very good coverage in my area.  I have since stopped putting antennas inside of vehicles. 
Life moves pretty fast; if you don't stop and look around once in a while; you could miss it.

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