There are some other things you have to consider besides the type of coax that was installed by the factory for the cable input. Cable splitters don't work on satellite signals, the frequencies are very different. The TV booster in the RV can't be installed on the same line as the satellite signal. Depending on what type of coax was used by the factory, you might be able to make it work for a satellite signal...if you remove any and all splitters and completely bypass the TV booster. But then you've changed the layout to a "dedicated" sat line and you will not be able to watch over the air signals or plug into the park cable. I took the time to run a dedicated sat input. I can hook up my TV's to watch satellite, park cable, or over the air signals depending on where I'm at and the situation at hand. In today's world, having a dedicated cable input and a dedicated satellite input should be standard equipment. Time to set aside a weekend for another RV modification project!
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2006 Raptor 3612DS
2007 Ford F350 (Diesel, SRW, FX4, Crew Cab, 8' bed)
Super Stroke / Power Duty
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