![]() ![]() He used the existing coax cable in the camper to connect from the 722K to the bedroom TV In the TV cabinet he used a triplexer to split the CATV cable to SATELLITE ONE and SATELLITE TWO on the rear of the 722K. This orange cable is attached to two LNB’s on the antenna but only one of the cables is attached to the “Cable TV” input in the RV’s service bay. He also used orange colored RG6 cable that has two coax lines together with a ground wire all as one cable. The tech attached a short black cable to one of the coax jacks and just stuffed the other end of the cable into the antenna stand. Is this the best wiring scenario? 3 LNBs 3 cables, but only one cable is connected to the VIP722K? I took the antenna arm apart to see how the cables were attached. ![]() We have good signals from sats 110, 119, 129. I purchased the Winegard tripod for this. I plan to bring this antenna along with us when we travel. We have a Winegard Road Trip SD on roof of the camper. I’m learning fast, but I’m a real novice when it comes to this stuff. ![]()
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