Unless your RV is specifically wired to be "satellite tv ready", you will need
to do some modifications.
Here's Why!
For regular antenna or cable tv use , the RV is wired with RG-59 coax cable.
This type of cable is sufficient for the typical RV amplified antenna or for
connection to an RV park cable tv system.
The cable used for satellite tv is called RG-6. This cable has a much larger
core wire and all connections for the satellite system must beRG-6 cable.
If any part of the satellite tv system contains RG-59 cable, the system will
be degraded. RG-59 cable may work under optimal circumstances but
it will present future problems.
What this means is that your cable tv wiring in your typical RV is not satellite
tv compatible. This means is that one cannot simply plug the coax from the
dish to the normal cable connection on the RV. That simply won't work.
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