Friday, December 17, 2010

Install A Car Satellite Antenna

A car satellite antenna allows you to enjoy satellite radio from your vehicle. The only way you can enjoy this signal, however, is by properly installing the antenna. Anything that blocks the signal the antenna receives from the satellite in space can cause your signal to come in and out, which will affect the satellite radio signal you have in your vehicle. Take the time to install your car satellite antenna precisely to help avoid any loss of signal or other technical difficulties down the line.


Instructions








1. Examine your car to find the best place to install a car satellite antenna. The best place to install satellite antenna on your car is the roof because it has an unobstructed view of the sky, which is necessary to ensure a strong satellite radio signal.


2. Clean the spot where you will do your satellite antenna installation with alcohol pads, which are usually enclosed with your satellite radio antenna.








3. Place the antenna in its position. The magnet on the antenna will hold it in place.


4. Run the wiring into your vehicle. Satellite radio wiring is coaxial cable, just like what you use to bring audio and video to your television set, except it's much thinner. Coaxial cable doesn't perform well if it's bent or creased, so run your wiring with that in mind. The most common way to get the wire inside your vehicle is to pull away the seal on your back windshield, tuck the wire inside and then set the seal back in place.


5. Hide the wire as you run it up to your radio. You can easily hide car satellite radio wire by tucking it beneath the plastic trim that runs around the perimeter of your car's roof and floor, or you can run it underneath your carpet.


6. Bunch your extra wire together and hide it underneath the dashboard.

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