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If your vehicle originally had a Satellite radio then your vehicle would have a Satellite antenna which you could connect to the Roady BT instead of using the NGVA3 Satellite antenna that comes with the Roady BT. However, the NGVA3 antenna has much better interference protection and therefore will provide better reception compared to the original equipment antennas included in many older vehicles. I wouldn't recommend you use your old Satellite antenna but you can try it and drive around your routine commutes and other routes you frequent and see if the performance is acceptable. If you find you are having a lot of mutes that do NOT correlate with trees, buildings or mountains that are blocking the view to the south which will cause mutes that are unavoidable, then you should switch to the NGVA3 and compare the reception. The NGVA3 can be challenging to dress the antenna cable to get a clean installation so I can see why you might want to use the factory Satellite antenna so it may be worth a try.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The antenna is super long. You would have to run it through the car. Or put it on the dash. Its also magnetic so if you put it outside it won't move. You can use it three different ways. AUX, Radio transmiter or Bluetooth.
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