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โMar-01-2020 05:51 PM
Bill.Satellite wrote:bob213 wrote:
Specs say it is prewired for sat. Maybe the coax you are looking at is for an outside tv.
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Likely pre-wired for a roof top satellite antenna. Won't help with someone working on a ground connection. 2020 or not, most manufacturers do not have exterior satellite and cable connections. Running just cable saves money! In many cases the Cable connection CAN be used for satellite TV but some modifications must be made to the wiring at the Winegard power supply wall plate.
โMar-01-2020 02:46 PM
bob213 wrote:
Specs say it is prewired for sat. Maybe the coax you are looking at is for an outside tv.
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โMar-01-2020 01:16 PM
โMar-01-2020 11:52 AM
RoyF wrote:
I assume that the outside cable jack passes through a box with various switches (for roof antenna, cable jack, etc). The signal to the Dish Tailgater cannot go through that box.
What I did was to look at the lines in and out of the box (what is it called, anyway?) and find the the cable jack input. Unplug the cable jack line from the box's input. Use a short extension coax (if neccessary) to connect the Dish receiver directly to the line from the cable jack.
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โMar-01-2020 11:06 AM
lryrob9301 wrote:
Wait a second, a 2020 coach should have a cable AND a satellite connection. Have you asked the dealer about this or called Thor. I would investigate further before trying to run an additional cable.
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RedRocket204 wrote:
Just install your own weather proof coaxial plate and connect it to a new inside coaxial wall plate. Simple and there are no splitters or other items that could filter out the signal.
That's what I did.
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