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Old 02-12-2020, 11:50 AM   #11
lightsout
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Join Date: Sep 2019
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M.O.C. #24938
I have to somewhat disagree with the post above. First the OP plans to use Satellite which will limit the length of RG6 coax that can be used, 100' is a non starter. I have a 50' and a 75' and have never been able to get a reasonable picture from the 75' whereas 50' is OK and 25'much better.

We have also yet to find a RV park with great cable as the bandwith loads of RV park cable systems is usually stretched to the limits also making long runs problematic.

If you do a mount on the side of the RV if you are under the awning that will help manage the glare for the most part, but there are also TV's available with a low glare screen and high NIT (brightness) rating that will help over come glare.

That is not to say the portable option mentioned above is a bad option it is viable assuming you over come cable/Satellite signal loss with long runs.
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