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Old 09-23-2015, 09:36 AM   #18
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Bill, I believe you can turn the receiver services off when not in use...so you aren't paying for it all winter. As far as hooking up services to the trailer, check into SD services...since no Genie, you may not need the whole SWM setup and can get away with an easier install. The coax in the wetbay makes its way to a jumper and the antenna booster. I think someone posted a wiring diagram of the coax last year (or so it seems). You may be able to use the coax already installed. I know that my installer did something to the back of the jumper panel, I will pull it apart Saturday morning to see what he installed....however, he set mine up with no intention of using the RV wiring, after the jumper, for satellite services.

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