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MarkW. wrote:
I am only asking about the coax in the trailer. Is the coax cable, or whatever it may be using, different for cable tv than the satellite coax. So, no. it doesn't matter if it's DirecTV or Dish. It's still just a satellite. I'm going to look at maybe running a new cable to the bedroom as a permanent fix but may try the wireless transmitter for the bedroom as I actually have one. But the one i have, the remote only works the DirecTV receiver, but I don't know if will work down the hallway. Worth a try though. Thanks everyone!
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โJul-14-2016 12:33 PM
MarkW. wrote:
Maybe not a Tailgater, but same concept. I am smart enough to know what service I have. White dome that sets on the ground and gets power from the truck to get the satellite aimed then unplugged. Does the brand really matter? The outside coax plugs, as I can remember, are labeled "Park Cable", "Satellite", and "Cable". It was explained to me that the regular cable connectors just don't support the satellite signal. The only way I can see to hook it up is to run a coax myself through the trailer to the bedroom from a splitter like CA Traveler said. I was hoping maybe there was some kind of convertor that would make the plugs work. I wish I had the set up like Learjet has. Thanks sdianel, I may call them! What kind of splitter is used for satellite? Not the same as cable correct?
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