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<blockquote data-quote="Ryde _Or_Die" data-source="post: 800299" data-attributes="member: 552959"><p>Is that how it should be mounted? Well mine have 2 different "boxes" with 2 separate antennas coming from each. So would it be good to mount the "box" in the bottom rear quarter of each rear side window in my explorer and have one go across it horizontally and the other go up vertically?</p><p></p><p>I just don't understand why reception is bad while moving but better when stopped? I mean I do understand if you are under something like in a tunnel, under a gas station roof or under an overpass; but why does the movement affect reception? How bad does it affect it? Is it like not worth watching when moving? And does the sound go out when the reception is bad? Thanks for answering my questions.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ryde _Or_Die, post: 800299, member: 552959"] Is that how it should be mounted? Well mine have 2 different "boxes" with 2 separate antennas coming from each. So would it be good to mount the "box" in the bottom rear quarter of each rear side window in my explorer and have one go across it horizontally and the other go up vertically? I just don't understand why reception is bad while moving but better when stopped? I mean I do understand if you are under something like in a tunnel, under a gas station roof or under an overpass; but why does the movement affect reception? How bad does it affect it? Is it like not worth watching when moving? And does the sound go out when the reception is bad? Thanks for answering my questions. [/QUOTE]
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