Bill.Satellite wrote:
You will also not be able to use an outside cable connection to power a satellite antenna if you use the Sensar Pro. However, you can add an A/B switch to that coax end where your current power supply is (or where the Sensar Pro will be) and send one output from the A/B to the Sensar and the other output to the satellite receiver and that will allow you to use the one cable or the connection of your choice.
Not true, the outside cable connection can be routed to a Sat receiver same as it can on the standard wall plate.
HOWEVER.. here is what I would suggest......
Always wire your rig as the factory wired it ...
If you change the wall plate to a sensor Pro.. Then on the cable in on the pro, put an A/B switch, A gets the current park cable, B the RF-OUT from (To Television) feed from the sat receiver, assuming it has such a feed (if it does not then forget the A/B switch)
A for Analog (most park cable provide analog)
B for Binary (All Sat TV transmissions are digital)
And install brand new RG-6 for the Sat receiver if there is not already a dedicated SAT cable in place.
Why: Well usually the body builder put in "Lowest bidder" cable for that park cable feed, and that will be low quality RG-59, very bad for sat TV work, On my coach there is easily 50 feet of that stuff between the inside end and the outside connectin, that is equal, loss wise, to over 200 feet of quality RG-6 and 300 feet is the limit.