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quote:Originally posted by foggyb
Has anyone mounted a satellite dome on their Montana roof? If so, how did you get the cable routed to the satellite cable input to the trailer. The one I am looking at has auto lock on so it must need either 12v dc or 110v ac power. Have to assume ( hate to use that) the unit would be mounted on the front roof leaving a long haul to the back satellite input. Any input would be appreciated. Thanx Dan
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Hi Dan,
I will answer a couple of your questions.
I mounted a Moving View in the middle of the roof, between the vent by the shower and the rear A/C unit. I routed the Two cables and the 12 volt power cable a short distance down through the roof using the Winegard Multi cable entry plate. A slick feed through system they provide. I have the cables snaked down the W/D wall, under the stairs, and down to the belly through the hole already there for the 12 volt Kill Switch in the convenience center, then back to the desk slide and up the back of the Fireplace area to the TV and stereo cables. (I haven't got the last Two Black bottom Pieces off yet, so I am mid-way in this process.)
The cables will be routed through the same harness that unfolds to accommodate the existing wiring for the desk slide.
I may have to add a short section on the supplied single cable.
The power and switch, I have in the electrical cabinet area, the switch is mounted to the right of the Breaker and fuse boxes.
Where I mounted the Dome, makes me a little taller.
Take care, Ozz
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