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Question about satalite hookups

ZeeLet50
Explorer
Explorer
Got a friend who is going to get a satellite dish for the camper. can he use the external cable connection on the camper to run the signal to his TV assuming the amplifier is turned off? if not what is the best method?
2017 Grand Design Reflection 303RLS towed by a 2016 GMC 2500HD gas with Andersen hitch and B&W turnover ball mount.
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Atlee
Explorer II
Explorer II
Jayco claims the cable inlet is good for satellite also. They claim they use RG-6 cable through out.

Haven't tried it, so don't know for sure.

donn0128 wrote:
Generally speaking, no. Mfgs use cheap coax and lots of low quality splitters. All of which degrade high quality signal needed by sat receivers.
Erroll, Mary
2021 Coachmen Freedom Express 20SE
2014 F150 Supercab 4x4 w/ 8' box, Ecoboost & HD Pkg
Equal-i-zer Hitch

jackquontee
Explorer
Explorer
Last February I bought an Aliner Expedition and read somewhere that I should replace the connectors with something that would allow the satellite signal to pass through more easily. I also ran extra cable inside cause I wanted my interior connection on the opposite side of the popup than where it was. For some reason, it would not work, and I ran the rest of that time having to run the cable through a gap in the walls.

Just recently I decided to try and figure out what the problem was and, remembering that I hadn't replaced the 3 feet section of interior cable that came with the camper, I disconnected that and simply ran the new section of RG6 cable directly to the exterior connector, and now all is good.

jerseyjim
Explorer
Explorer
I have the basic satellite package. Dish, tripod, strength meter and compass. DirecTV, with standard def.

I use the exterior "cable" fitting that came with the motorhome. Good pic, no problems.

Everything goes thru a passive junction box. Got OTA TV or satellite as needed.

BB_TX
Nomad
Nomad
Best permanent method is to add a new external weatherproof coax connector, a new RG6 coax from there to a new inside coax wall plate, and a new RG6 from there to the sat receiver. Due to the TV location and cabinet arrangements it was a simple process on mine and all hidden from view.

mikebreeze
Explorer
Explorer
I ran my Dish Tailgater through my RV coax with no issues. The other alternatives are to run your RG6 through a window, replace the RG59 in the rig now with RG6 or install a whole new set of wall jacks and RG6 cables.
2006 Four Winds Majestic 23A

ZeeLet50
Explorer
Explorer
Thanks, that was what we were thinking.
2017 Grand Design Reflection 303RLS towed by a 2016 GMC 2500HD gas with Andersen hitch and B&W turnover ball mount.

donn0128
Explorer II
Explorer II
Generally speaking, no. Mfgs use cheap coax and lots of low quality splitters. All of which degrade high quality signal needed by sat receivers.