For one Hopper (and 1 or more Joeys if you want), you could just run one RG6 cable in from the roof, but you would have to connect a Solo Node to your Travler and leave the node on your RV roof like this:Does anyone have a Hopper in their RV using the Winegard Trav'ler SK-1000 antenna? How many coax cables come from the dish? 2 or 3? Did you use a solo node or duo node?
My trailer was originally wired with two coax cable, living room and bedroom. I extended the bedroom cable to the living room to connect to Solo.
I recently rewired the roof and brought a third coax into the bedroom so I can expand to a Super Joey in the bedroom.
Does anyone have a Hopper in their RV using the Winegard Trav'ler SK-1000 antenna? How many coax cables come from the dish? 2 or 3? Did you use a solo node or duo node?
Thanx
I get 110, 119 and 129 on switch 1and 2 and none on 3. I have re pointed the dish several times. But the Hopper is in the living room and the node is in the bed room where the wiring comes in from the dish. That wire from the node may not be RG6. Should I move the Hopper to the bedroom and use the Joye in the living room?
The third connection is for the lnb in port isn't it? If you are getting eastern arc sats you only have two sats connected anyway. I saw the red x on my third sat in the switch today too. If I hook up my side sat tomorrow I expect the x to be filled in with the third sat I hook up to it.
Sorry, I thought that was what he was talking about.I think you're referring to the Hybrid LNB and the others are referring to DPP LNB's.
Sorry, I thought that was what he was talking about.