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dougrainer
Oct 23, 2022Nomad
IF you have the Winegard Antenna. Be advised that ALL Winegard Antenna's, the coax from the Wing, goes down the elevation tube. comes out then goes into the mount plate feed. This coax is supplied by Winegard. This coax where it goes into the mount plate is about 12 inches long. It has a F-59 Coax Female with a threaded splice from Winegard. This connects to the OEM Coax that runs from the antenna to the wall plate booster. Odds are, (I have seen dozens of this type accident), the Coax from the booster mount will be able to be fished out either by removing the Inside rotator and elevation handles and looking up with a flashlight. Or removing the topside antenna mount which will give a better access. The force that is applied by a tree limb or such, will pull the F59 splice connector apart. Your Booster to the roof antenna coax should not be damaged other than the F59 is pulled loose. Doug
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