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- myredracerExplorer III have no idea where your existing TV and wall plate is. I mounted our new SensarPro on the hollow interior wall (backing onto bathroom) below the TV and ran new coax & 12VDC wire up to where the original TV plate was on the ceiling. Needed two coax cables to the new SensarPro and two back to the old location (total 4 coax cables to/from) - one pair for living area TV and one for TV in bedroom. I went to a local AV shop and had custom RG6 coax lengths made up using compression fittings. I mounted a standard blank wall plate over the hole where the old wallplate used to be. If I were to do it over, I would have mounted the Sensarpro on a wall closer to where the antenna is.
- wa8yxmExplorer IIIHow I suggest folks do it
First remove wall plate, LABELE EVERY WIRE or Cable Now see if the Sensar Pro fits without the spacer.> it does. GOOD. it does not see if it fits with teh spacer
now make a small notch to pass the TV one lead off the back of the Sensar Pro
Re-connect label to label (Ant, TV-2 Park cable) and the power leads
Bolt it in place
Hook up TV 1 cable (if used. NOTE if nothign connected to TV 1 you do not need the notch)
Power on and see if it works.. Mine did. Still does. - SoundGuyExplorerI mounted my SensarPro in an electrical surface mount box and brought the television cable out the side of the box where it couldn't be seen. The box was also necessary because the wall the original wall plate was mounted on wasn't deep enough to accommodate the SP and the stiff cables that connected to it.
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