It seems that many people on this forum have "ordered" units in many stages of production. My unit was ordered on January 20th and just went to paint on March 5th. The brochurestates that Redwood 5th Wheelsare "Satellite Ready" inthat they install the Winegard 6-wire control cable and a COAX through the roof for the dish. That's good planning.
It also seems that many of us are interested or planning to install the Winegard SK-3005 HD Auto-Seeking Satellite Dish for Direct TV. I was disappointed to learn recently that this unit requires a separate cable for each receiver (DVR needs two). Those of you who discovered this early had the foresight to callRedwood and have(3) additional COAX cables installed through the roof and back to the entertainment center. When I tried to to do this, my rep said "too late, your unit is actually coming off the line this afternoon" which was still pretty excitingnews...
Yesterday, I called Winegard Tech Support (excellent) and discovered a solution. It seems that they havea "SWM" (single wire multi)module which comes in a "SWM8 kit". The SWM8 module isweatherproof and can actually be mounted on the roof next to the dish. You can then runshort COAX cables from the (4) dish outputs to the SWM8's inputs. Next,connect your single existing factory-installed COAX cable (which runs through the roof) to the SWM8's output jack.
Back in the entertainment center... you continue normal installation by connectingthe other end tothe included PI-29 Power module which sits between the dish and a DTV splitter -which feeds your DVR and/or bedroom receiver. I've seen this kit on websites for $129. Winegard has downloadable diagrams and manuals for everything.
So if you are planning to use the Winegard SK-3005 HD dish for Direct TV and your coach is already built, or too far down the line to customize, all is not lost. When you think about it, it seems like this alternative is cleaner and simplier than trying to seal a bundle of (3) additional COAX cables through the roof.Edited by: 5th_Time