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Old 02-04-2019, 03:22 PM   #6
m@tt
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Colorado
Posts: 17
THOR #13002
I've considered using ring connectors and a shorter PP end and just letting it dangle down to grab it but I have to consider both needs now and in the future. My knees andcback don't always allow such movement sometimes and grabbing a cable a couple feet from under the lower profile sidewall behind the steps is not that easy when compared to a mere plug on the side. I would never imagine running a coax connector directly to the TV when a coax port can on the side of the rv. If it can be toaster simple it will be more often used and done right. Then again I did burn my toast more than a few times in my life so I could be off my rocker.

Point noted on the visibility aspect being a magnet for break in. In fairness, the TV dish on top indicates a couple tvs are inside, the noise of a generator means desired appliances, and even just size of the rv can all be factors.
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