A little over a decade ago the market for aftermarket radios and gear for cars was relatively robust. At that time most car companies used standard-sized radios, and if you wanted to upgrade it was a relatively simple task. That isn’t the case anymore. Radios are increasingly designed-in to cars and some, like those licensed from Bose, are so difficult to upgrade that the standard recommendation is “don’t.” There are products, however, that that can be wired into existing systems, and these tend to be not simply radios but multi-media players.
Per my own research another great please to find automatic satellite tv systems is mobil satellite technologies they also have a bird on a wire kit for satellite internet antennas. Figure it was worth the mention
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Posted by: Rob Enderle September 27, 2004 06:00 AMA little over a decade ago the market for aftermarket radios and gear for cars was relatively robust. At that time most car companies used standard-sized radios, and if you wanted to upgrade it was a relatively simple task. That isn’t the case anymore. Radios are increasingly designed-in to cars and some, like those licensed from Bose, are so difficult to upgrade that the standard recommendation is “don’t.” There are products, however, that that can be wired into existing systems, and these tend to be not simply radios but multi-media players.
http://www.mobilsat.com/Mobile-satellite-TV/