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Post by kimber on Apr 30, 2021 1:41:32 GMT -5
Does anyone know if the King antenna on the roof is for the TV, Router or both? Also does anyone know what the 2 covered coaxial outlets go to? I have a 2021 Durango Gold 356RLT
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Post by Soleman on Apr 30, 2021 6:25:48 GMT -5
Good questions! I don't know for sure but I found this: I'm not sure if I attached the file properly?
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Post by OTH on Apr 30, 2021 10:21:57 GMT -5
I have the same trailer, and I'm trying to figure out some of the same. I have referred to the wiring diagram posted by Soleman which is accurate, and shows the rooftop coax inputs are for satellite hookup. I believe the antenna you pictured is for TV only,and works very well. There is another antenna, at least I think it is an antenna, on the roof by the sewer vents. I think its part of the King pre-wire for wifi, which I need to verify. There is a King switch plate cover in the bedroom to the right of the TV. I'm guessing that is part of the pre-wire for a router. I haven't got around to taking it off yet to check.
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Post by Edd505 on Apr 30, 2021 18:18:48 GMT -5
One of the connections is for satellite TV as I'll never put an antenna up there I cover mine with self leveling dicor, no chance of a water leak.
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Post by idmt on Apr 30, 2021 21:31:25 GMT -5
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Post by idmt on Apr 30, 2021 21:33:16 GMT -5
That is the TV antenna, the wifi cable if you have the pre wire, should be located under thst base mount
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Post by OTH on May 1, 2021 21:21:26 GMT -5
I think this is the pre-wired wifi antenna. I think..
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Post by idmt on May 4, 2021 10:28:39 GMT -5
This was my prewire antenna mount, if you zoom in you will see a round knock out - under that cap was my WiFi wire connection -- I needed to request the standard mount brcket
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Post by ksdindy on May 4, 2021 15:53:15 GMT -5
This was my prewire antenna mount, if you zoom in you will see a round knock out - under that cap was my WiFi wire connection -- I needed to request the standard mount brcket To get to the pre wire underneath do you remove the screws and pop off the box from the roof? Also, when you mounted the antenna did you just choose a random spot on the roof and drill it in?
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Post by idmt on May 5, 2021 11:11:55 GMT -5
This was my prewire antenna mount, if you zoom in you will see a round knock out - under that cap was my WiFi wire connection -- I needed to request the standard mount brcket To get to the pre wire underneath do you remove the screws and pop off the box from the roof? Also, when you mounted the antenna did you just choose a random spot on the roof and drill it in? Yes -- that box has a seal on it -- just 4 screws and it popped off -- and I just took the cable and mounted the antenna away from the TV Antenna - just sealed the mounting with the seal tape and leveling sealent Realy simple install
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Post by ksdindy on May 19, 2021 8:15:37 GMT -5
Well, I found the wire inside behind the marked panel with no problem. On the roof, I scraped off all the dicor and opened up the prewire/tv antenna housing and nothing/nada. No wire found except the white tv coax. Used a scope camera and couldn’t locate the black wire.
Not a very happy camper at this point.
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Post by dgcarl on Sept 18, 2023 19:38:08 GMT -5
My 2023 326RLT is supposed to be pre-wired but I removed the wall plate in the ceiling of the master bedroom and no wires to be found:-(
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Post by brian1971 on Oct 17, 2023 3:14:15 GMT -5
Mine did not have the prewire in the bedroom as indicated on the cover plate. Dealer said that is a very common issue.
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Post by laknox on Oct 17, 2023 10:09:42 GMT -5
Mine did not have the prewire in the bedroom as indicated on the cover plate. Dealer said that is a very common issue. Yep. Just more "quality Amish craftsmanship"... Lyle
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