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<blockquote data-quote="cizbryan" data-source="post: 93483" data-attributes="member: 541336"><p>You can mount it inside under the window. Thats the way I have mine. It is less reliable however. You will experence more drop outs especially outside of populated area's where there arn't xm repeaters. Plus, if you have tint, it will reduce the sensitivity as well. As long as you center the antenna on the outside, it doesn't look bad, and as soon as it catches on, it'll be a fad anyway. You'll get ricers that put black half egg shaped things on their roof and not even have sat radio. I just cant stand it when i see people's antennas that aren't centered, like they offset the antenna to go around their "ar" logo. Lol</p><p></p><p>-Bryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cizbryan, post: 93483, member: 541336"] You can mount it inside under the window. Thats the way I have mine. It is less reliable however. You will experence more drop outs especially outside of populated area's where there arn't xm repeaters. Plus, if you have tint, it will reduce the sensitivity as well. As long as you center the antenna on the outside, it doesn't look bad, and as soon as it catches on, it'll be a fad anyway. You'll get ricers that put black half egg shaped things on their roof and not even have sat radio. I just cant stand it when i see people's antennas that aren't centered, like they offset the antenna to go around their "ar" logo. Lol -Bryan [/QUOTE]
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