If you have an XM Radio antenna in or on your car then you know the pleasure of listening to your favorite station for a 3000-mile cross country drive. Oh, an occasional tall canyon might cause a brief signal interruption but that normally lasts only a second or two thanks to hundreds of ground-level repeaters that relay the signals. XM Radio antennas are well-priced and come in several different models with their own adaptors and mounting kits. Once you’re set up with satellite radio reception in your car you’ll find your XM Radio antenna will never travel out of range of any program you’re listening to, and you won’t get static when searching for channels, or hear a program fade in and out. Nor will you have to wait for the DJ to tell you the name of the song you just heard, since the digital satellite radio receiver displays the name of the artist and track, right on the control panel. Mounting a mobile XM Radio antenna is easy, and there are many models to choose from, some are even “mini-micro.” They also come in a variety of mounts: roof, glass, rear view mirror, clip mount, magnetic and marine. And you don’t even have to put holes in the car. You can use a magnet mount, about the size of a refrigerator magnet, to stick on the roof while driving, or just rest it near the windshield on the dash. It will also fit nicely on top of your radar detector. If you don’t like to use permanent tape or Velcro to hold up the XM Radio antenna, you can even opt for a simple vent mount. It holds on to the air vent tight, slides on and off easily and doesn’t ruin the car or leave sticky residue. There are a variety of mounting kits available to help you get the best mobile reception for your listening pleasure. Related Articles A Look at XM Radio Accessories The XM Radio Boom Box Listen To Sirius Music
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