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wa8yxm
Aug 22, 2013Explorer III
There is a very good chance that it is two cables with a feed through (Also known as a bulkhead connector) at the roof line.. In short, you may not need to pull anything through.
That said.. Not all are done that way.
The cable inside the wall never gets the UV from the sun and thus lasts a long, long time compared to the outside one.
That said: Helped one couple in a trailer with a TV reception problem. We narrowed it down (We thought) to the in-wall cable.
Turns out it was the Bulkhead connector.
Either way.. i'm not tearing apart your RV... I let dealers do that.
That said.. Not all are done that way.
The cable inside the wall never gets the UV from the sun and thus lasts a long, long time compared to the outside one.
That said: Helped one couple in a trailer with a TV reception problem. We narrowed it down (We thought) to the in-wall cable.
Turns out it was the Bulkhead connector.
Either way.. i'm not tearing apart your RV... I let dealers do that.
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