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Sensar Pro

Keith_Haw
Explorer
Explorer
I didn't want to hijack anyones tread so figured I'd ask here. I've heard a lot of talk about replacing the regular tv booster wall plate with the new Sensar Pro and have read it's a direct replacement. But the question I keep coming up with is , where do you connect the tv coax cable? All the pictures I've seen don't show a connection for the tv output.

We have an older 2007 Thor Wave TT and the OTA isn't all that good, and we watch it a lot more than the dish. I realize I'll probably wind up having to replace the batwing/wingman also but figured I'd start here first.
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wa8yxm
Explorer III
Explorer III
ronfisherman wrote:
There are 3 cable that hang out back side of unit. 1 antenna, 1 front TV and 1 Rear TV.


Wrong, there are 4, ANT TV1, TV2, Cable in.

You do have to bring the one cable to a second plate mounted next door You can use a small metal square to mount the connector if you like.
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Big_Katuna
Explorer II
Explorer II
I could not be more pleased with my Sensar Pro. Tune the direction for peak signal, adjustable gain and two outputs to eliminate loss and splitters.

I more than doubled the number of channels received at my house.
My Kharma ran over my Dogma.

ronfisherman
Moderator
Moderator
There are 3 cable that hang out back side of unit. 1 antenna, 1 front TV and 1 Rear TV.
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