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Old 04-13-2007, 03:12 PM   #1
stiles watson
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Satellite wiring for feed and transmission lines

My Big Sky came "satellite ready" which means I have a barrel connector, with a cover over it, going through the outer wall of the RV to the entertainment compartment of the street-side living area slide. It was designed to handle satellite TV. Now I have an internet satellite needing 2 connectors (in and out) going to the HughesNet modem. I don't want to spend the remainder of my fulltiming career poking these connectors through an open window.

How have you HushesNet and Maxwell users managed your feed line issues? I am not terribly fond of punching new holes in the side of Monty. I have already called Camping World and PPL RV and neither have a three pronged connector going through the wall. So whatever I do, it looks like I will have to be inventive unless I can plagiarized an idea from one of you.
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