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Dutch_12078
Dec 20, 2016Explorer II
I noticed the OP mentioned the problem occurring more on cold mornings. That makes me think of an issue sometimes seen on longer cable runs, that of "thermal pull back" where the center conductor in the coax contracts and pulls back far enough in an 'F' connector to cause a poor or no connection. As the temperature goes back up, the wire expands and reconnects. I wouldn't think the coax runs used in a Trav'ler installation would be long enough to cause that problem, but I suppose it's possible if a connection is marginal to begin with. With a complete loss of signal, I'd start checking at the single coax from the Solo Node to the Hopper.
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