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2008 Newmar Torry Pine
2013 F350 Platinum, Pull Rite Superglide
A Cocker Spaniel "Tucker" a Cavalier King Charles "Lilly
and us Elaine & Rick
โNov-30-2015 01:29 PM
rich1955 wrote:
my name is rich, and my wife's name is brenda. we just retired, bought a new 2015, excel, winslow, to go south and be snow birds. i am getting ready to instill a satellite dish. i have identified all the coax going to the entertainment center area except two cables that are marked dish 1 and dish 2. i can't find where those cables go. does anybody have any ideas.
โNov-30-2015 01:18 PM
donn0128 wrote:TrickyRicky wrote:donn0128 wrote:
They should go outside either in the service bay or a plate on the street side. Neither of them will be suitable for satellite service.
If your installing a roof mounted dish like the Winegard Travler you will need to run new coax. If your using a tripod mounted ground antenna you will probably need to run a dedicated coax from a convienent outside location to the TVs location.
Why would the existing coax not be suitable for satellite service?
Typically mfgs use cheap coax with lots of splitters, none of them really suitable for the newest satellite signals to get through without lots of noise.
โNov-30-2015 12:46 PM
โNov-30-2015 12:05 PM
TrickyRicky wrote:donn0128 wrote:
They should go outside either in the service bay or a plate on the street side. Neither of them will be suitable for satellite service.
If your installing a roof mounted dish like the Winegard Travler you will need to run new coax. If your using a tripod mounted ground antenna you will probably need to run a dedicated coax from a convienent outside location to the TVs location.
Why would the existing coax not be suitable for satellite service?
โNov-30-2015 11:43 AM
โNov-30-2015 11:38 AM
donn0128 wrote:
They should go outside either in the service bay or a plate on the street side. Neither of them will be suitable for satellite service.
If your installing a roof mounted dish like the Winegard Travler you will need to run new coax. If your using a tripod mounted ground antenna you will probably need to run a dedicated coax from a convienent outside location to the TVs location.
2008 Newmar Torry Pine
2013 F350 Platinum, Pull Rite Superglide
A Cocker Spaniel "Tucker" a Cavalier King Charles "Lilly
and us Elaine & Rick
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2008 Newmar Torry Pine
2013 F350 Platinum, Pull Rite Superglide
A Cocker Spaniel "Tucker" a Cavalier King Charles "Lilly
and us Elaine & Rick