All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Router for Low Cell Signal Rural Mountainous Areas LouLawrence wrote: Interesting but hard to understand. This thread has drifted so far as to be worthless to the OP. Yes, and sorry to the OP from my end.Re: Router for Low Cell Signal Rural Mountainous Areasdelete by posterRe: Router for Low Cell Signal Rural Mountainous Areasdeleted by poster:)Re: Router for Low Cell Signal Rural Mountainous Areas 2oldman wrote: Starlink Really read up on this system. Neighbor just did it and cost is very high. Dead spots are dead spots. He did not get it up and running before his 30 days ran out so he is stuck with a expensive system and is not happy but if he turns it off as in not needed, not the part of their plan where you still pay $20 a month, you have to purchase a new unit. So as stated really READ their contract. Might add third party equipment read on that also.Re: Router for Low Cell Signal Rural Mountainous AreasWhy not buy the unit you need from Verizon. I work with one years ago and they would not work with anyone who did not get there phone equipment from them. I think you will found in the mountains, that if your phone will not work neither will any other phone equipment. We have several dead spot around here in the mountains. good luckRe: Can’t remove AC cover for maintenancejust cut the screw head off.Re: Ford V101999 and the only issue was Coil on plugs and a mouse family.Re: Coachmen Santara m-351 diesel pusher air bagspost the chassis make and model, year and we might be able to help you. here are a few . etrailer another one FirestoneRe: How to Best Run New Coax on Roof ?? TC&Z wrote: MountainAir05 wrote: Seems like we replied to this a few weeks back. Take it you did not want to pull inside. Did you check just below the roof line where the antenna is installed. As stated almost always a connector there so only a few feet to add. Not a lot to pull on the roof. Point A to B, glue, tape and drill a new hole and seal. This might help you. Ideal Correct, I had a post a few weeks back. Wasn't a matter of not wanting too, I can't. The Winnebago motor home has solid styrofoam in the roof. There is no air space. They cut out channels for the wiring harness and air vents prior to being laminated together. This makes it impossible to pull any wiring thru after lamination. I did check just below the roof line at the antenna mount. I did not find any coax connection. I also checked with Winn Tech support. They said Winn runs a continuous line from the antenna head, down the crank up lift arm, into the roof, down the 20 ft length of roof to the electrical closet. So there is no connection under the antenna mount. The closest connection is in the electrical closet. Thanks though.... Some we can some we can't. You try a splice by chance.Re: How to Best Run New Coax on Roof ??Seems like we replied to this a few weeks back. Take it you did not want to pull inside. Did you check just below the roof line where the antenna is installed. As stated almost always a connector there so only a few feet to add. Not a lot to pull on the roof. Point A to B, glue, tape and drill a new hole and seal. This might help you. Ideal
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