LouLawrence wrote:
If you cannot run a new cable via the same route you can take a different one. Maybe you need to run the cable to the base of the antenna and then across the roof to a more accessible entry location. Depending upon where the booster is located, look around and see if you can locate easy access to the roof and you have found the path for the new coax. Don't be concerned about problems with a coax laying on the roof. You just secure that to the roof and it will be good for many, many years to come.
Thank you. I have decided to go the route you suggest. I’m going to run the cable back a little ways to over the box in the cabinet and then drill down through the roof there. I’m going to use Eternabond and other sealants to seal up around the junction box. I’ll also use cable glands to keep it watertight. Thanks again.
kp