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Post by spiderbobr on Aug 24, 2022 11:00:33 GMT -5
On mine it is labelled as "Cable TV" the other "Sattlelite TV"
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Post by earlelaine on Aug 27, 2022 9:18:49 GMT -5
I forgot to bring my coax test tools with me on recent trip. Keep in mine just because some of the coax might be labeled "King" does not mean you have to buy "King" products. Coax is coax. You can convert coax into Cat5, use for Wifi antenna, cell phone antenna, TV antenna etc. If you have one coax going into one place you can divide the coax into 16 different coax using different frequencies. Another trick is if you need another coax where there is already one, just tug on both ends to see if the cable is loose and not stapled down inside a wall or attic. Attach 2 coax to one end of the original coax and pull the original one out as the other 2 takes its place. I always pull a string with them so I can do the same again later by pulling a string out instead of cable. I converted coax to hot 110v wiring and then back to coax at a far end. I converted coax to wifi and shot the frequency in the air 1/4 mile away to another building then back to coax again to firing several computers. If there is a will there is a adapter that will do anything.
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Post by earlelaine on Aug 27, 2022 9:27:04 GMT -5
I finally decided to install a flag pole mount on the back of the trailer bumper. On the telescopic pole I will mount a directional TV antenna and an omni wifi antenna. Since I have to manually point the tv antenna to the near TV tower the wifi antenna will not need to be adjust since it's a omni antenna that picks up signal 360 degrees. This setup will eliminate me messing with the existing omni tv on the roof, no additional holes and it makes my bumper setup portable. I will be installing all this next trip out next month. I will scan TV channels on roof antenna and then on new bumper antenna to see the difference.
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