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Feb 25, 2017Explorer II
Bill.Satellite wrote:
You can still use the booster/cable setup as I describe but eliminates the need for a new hole. However, some trailers are setup with splitters between the outside connection and the wall plate. When that happens you cannot wire the coach as I describe and a new dedicated line is required.
The trailer I just purchased is wired for 3 tv's. Using the wiring you describe will the additional tv's be able to receive satellite or only the main tv?
My last trailer only had one tv and it used an additional coax plate with two coax connections labeled A and B. A short cable connected A and B together when on antenna or park cable. When on Sat you unscrewed A and connected the sat box there. This seem to work fine.
I assume for this connection you remove the cable from the center power supply and connect it to A and then a short cable from the center power supply and connect it to B in the wall behind the A & B plate. But what I don't know if this setup will allow the other two tv's to work on satellite?
Any thoughts?
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