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Bob Blackmon

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  1. 59 minutes ago, Mark Underhill said:

    PO = previous owner

    I agree more descriptive would help   I'm not sure if he's working on the left or right side of the coach.

     

     

     

     

     

    I'm in agreement on more information, but...... have you ever seen hoses and a water panel on the right side?

  2. 6 hours ago, BigNick said:

    Interesting, you guys are the brain trust of this joint and its coming with a thumbs up 👍... but... I guess you permanently mount the antenna to keep folks honest??

    It's a boat anchor to anyone but you. I'm on a Facebook group for Starlink RV and mobile users. There are 28,600 members and this question is asked 3 times a day. No one, No one has ever reported one being stolen while camping it's worthless to the thief. As of today there are 400,000 in use in the world.

    As for bandwidth, I am not kidding, You can have Amazon on a 4g movie, Netflix on a 4g movie and 2 phones active on wifi calling in Bath New Hampshire with no cell service.

    5 minutes ago, Thomas Brown said:

    No there is not I got the Starlink and it did not work.

    Please explain

  3. Have had Starlink since the end of February, roaming then portability. Drilled 2 3/8 holes in the hinged dog house cover in the closet to pass the cords through. The router sets on the floor behind the right side wooden closet doors. Believe it or not there is enough metal in the mirrors to degrade the 2.4 and 5 GHz. Plugged the router into the block heater plug and cut around 55 ft out of the Starlink cable and put rj45s on the cable and used a coupler mounted to the RRB.  The cable just drops into the opening at the top of the pantograph engine cover. Store the unit in a carry on bag size suitcase with all the original plastic on the back seat of the Jeep. The router never moves. Made an extension cord out of the 55 ft if ever needed. I used the ladder mount system from Flagpole Buddy. 

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  4. If you remove the boost solenoid you already have the single wire needed between the dash and the ACR. It only requires 1 wire to lock on, lock off or auto. None of the other functions of the ML ACR are needed in a 20 year old RV.

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