You might want to give it a try in your spare time while camping to see what type of results you get. You're still at the mercy of the park cable feed. If the feed is supplying you with a bad or noisy signal, you'll probably just amplify the trashy signal. Good idea about replacing the connector, but if the park cable is damaged somewhere along the run, you're still going to have a poor signal. It may also make a difference depending on where your campsite is located. Are you close to the source of the original park cable feed or are you located a couple hundred feet away? Long cable runs can degrade the signal quality, especially if there are bad connections along the way.
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2006 Raptor 3612DS
2007 Ford F350 (Diesel, SRW, FX4, Crew Cab, 8' bed)
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