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Old 05-27-2018, 06:15 PM   #5
Summerwind
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Brand: Still Looking
State: England
Posts: 195
THOR #11569
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Originally Posted by Billr580 View Post
I took the easy way, I bought 2 "flat coax" cables from Amazon which allowed me to run my satellite feed into my bedroom through a window , closest to my cable inlet and hook up the normal way to the satellite box. I then used the 2nd flat coax to run the feed back out to my cable fitting on the outside of my camper through the same window. Turn off the signal booster for the antenna, tune the T.V.'s to cable channel 3 and every T.V. works like being at home. Grand total of $10.00 for the cables without cutting or splicing or fighting coax.
Wow! Nice!
Very sweet
Thanks for sharing info
Not aware of flat coax
Those folks sure nice on the phone I mentioned above but way more than your $10!
Great going
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