This then provides the TV tuner and wireless stream. Just a coax along the inside right rear and a short 12V supply in the boot. All the cabling is thus "reasonably discreet". The whole thing runs from the vehicles 12V rear lighter socket. Which can then all go into a small box in the rear. to provide a 3G/4G network in the Cali, and it also requires a 12V supply making powering it somewhat simpler) (others could be used but I wanted this model for other reasons, e.g. (which also includes an STB recorder) and then to a WIFI router, In terms of coax routing this drops down next to the rear door hinge, then it will squeeze inside the outer run of the rubber door seal, all the way to the bottom, then in a loop to prevent water ingress (like cabling on a boat) back into the vehicle through the split at the base of the rubber sealing. This solution may not be aesthetic enough for some though! The bike rack can still be used as normal. Occasionally I have needed to raise it on the rack to a full height. Usually it can simply stay there, and picks up channels wherever I am in Europe. Mine fits to the longest attachment on the bike rack. Not sure if you have no solved this? But my current (and favorite so far!) solution is a DM Aerial.
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