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donn0128
Apr 28, 2015Explorer II
Best? Run a dedicated RG6 coax cable from somewhere with easy access to outside to behind the TV. A standard deco wall plate will make for a neat finished product inside. Standard coax cabling from the factory often has splitters hidden in the walls which are detrimental for sat signals.
I was able to snake my cables through the basement to a place where by drilling a couple of small holes I got the cable into a dead space on the wall behind the TV. Pulled the cable out, attached a connector, screwed it to the deco plate and screwed that over the hole. In a front compartment I attached a wall adapter. Then it is a simple matter of feeding the coax from the dish to the mount.
I was able to snake my cables through the basement to a place where by drilling a couple of small holes I got the cable into a dead space on the wall behind the TV. Pulled the cable out, attached a connector, screwed it to the deco plate and screwed that over the hole. In a front compartment I attached a wall adapter. Then it is a simple matter of feeding the coax from the dish to the mount.
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