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Old 11-26-2019, 11:09 PM   #4
TurnerFam
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Georgia
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THOR #4735
Don't try to use an 'existing' cable input/coax connection since the coach most likely has splitters within the runs and will not work with a 'power thru coax' antenna like most portables - and the King Tailgater is a good one.

Run your own coax cable from the antenna to your receiver, ever how you find best - slide seals are an easy entry/exit, existing plumbing/wiring runs can also work, and even some just run it out a window if for a simple overnight. Some of us later get really 'schematic' oriented and find unique ways and methods to run coax to various places that hide the cable, keep it secure, and make for the easiest runs to the receiver.
Since every coach is different, there's no 'specific' way to do this - you'll have to find your own way that works for you.
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