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Old 06-26-2016, 08:51 PM   #6
UX108
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
State: Colorado
Posts: 33
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Originally Posted by Hugh.vines@att.net View Post
What is connected to the coax connector sticking through the plastic cover above sink
No idea. My 24.2 does not have one above the sink. I hooked up my portable satellite yesterday and learned that the cable connector outside did have RG-6 (satellite compatible cable) installed, but that cable led to the TV amp switch plate in the cabinet over my main TV. The problem with my configuration is that the RG-6 cable from the outside connector ended at the amp switch and then the rest of all the cables feeding from the amp switch to the TVs cable connectors was regular coaxial cable. So when I tried to connect from the main TV cable connector, the satellite dish was unable to get powered by the receiver. I ended up connecting the outside RG-6 cable directly to my receiver and the satellite system now works.
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