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Old 08-22-2021, 07:01 PM   #9
TNT02
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Originally Posted by therealpatricksnyder View Post
Cool this actually somewhat confirms my suspicion that there is nothing weird or proprietary about the Winegard 360+ antennas on Keystones. You are right there are MCX male connectors where the two LTE and WiFi antenna terminate in the camper but those are easy to change out or adapt to SMAs or TS-9s. The ones installed on Keystones sound the same as the one you bought aftermarket. Mine is stated to have the broad spectrum FM/VHF/UHF antenna, plus the two 4G antennas and the single WiFi antenna; also has the mount for the Winegard gateway. The FM and TV signal wires route to the TV/SAT panel already and the others terminate in the ceiling behind a cap, also zip tied to a 12v cable I can tap into (which added bonus, keystone published their color coded and numbered wiring specs so I will be able to tell exactly where that 12v wire runs.)

Well I'm going to take my chances with either a Pepwave, Peplink, or the Netgear MR1100 and see how that goes. Thanks for the input for reference.
Hello there, curious how this worked out for you? Im planning to start full timing and considering this option since my model came with the winegard 360+ antenna. This antenna has a good gain (18 dB) compared to the antennas usually sold with pepwave routers (5-10 dB). Also would be nice to make use of the existing antenna rather than shell out for another (not to mention drill another hole in the roof). Found this video (https://youtu.be/UyRSr8DkRKA) while researching so it seems viable with a single SIM device. Moreso curious if you got it to work with a dual sim router and what were the results? Thanks in advance!
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