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bobndot
Jan 26, 2021Explorer III
Make sure you can mount it securely especially in the rear of a 'C', some have a tendency to pound. The factories often place a 12x12 plywood square inside the wall so you have something solid to screw into. That is usually marked using a decal.
Once you mount it, add a web strap to secure it, I have seen many rip out of the wall. Try to limit any and all movement while its in the travel position.
You didn't mention if you already have a front tv with a power booster antenna. If its not pre-wired for a rear tv then you have to snake the wires behind drawers, water heater, fridge etc. You will need a power antenna and coax port to bring in cable and or satellite, make sure you use the correct cable for a sat signal if you plan to do that.
Once you mount it, add a web strap to secure it, I have seen many rip out of the wall. Try to limit any and all movement while its in the travel position.
You didn't mention if you already have a front tv with a power booster antenna. If its not pre-wired for a rear tv then you have to snake the wires behind drawers, water heater, fridge etc. You will need a power antenna and coax port to bring in cable and or satellite, make sure you use the correct cable for a sat signal if you plan to do that.
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