7/2/2023 0 Comments We boost antenna![]() ![]() ![]() DC was available because the distribution panel is next door on the left under the drawers. I mounted my unit under the sink on the inside sidewall of the sink cabinet. I eventually discovered that to mount the unit behind the TV was not worth the effort since I could not move on from the glass door cabinet to the back of the unit. I found the way to get to the area behind the TV was to pull my cable into the area behind the radio from the TV. My amplifier works perfectly, and I been able to video conference on my cellphone in god's country, Amish country in central Ohio to be exact. Been there, it's not fun but doable in a weekend. Your other choice is removing the underbelly protection and pulling the cable as GDRV would have. This is easier, (not easy) then dissembling any paneling or running it outside the unit. The indoor antenna sits on the cabinet left of the bed and the cable exits the sink cabinet by the louvers of the furnace vent. I mounted the antenna as recommended by the MFR on the ladder as high as possible. I tie wrapped the cable at every step above and below with black tie wraps. Then, I ran the coax cable up the ladder but in the back of the tube. ![]() ![]() Then I went out next to the power inlet in the back of the unit. I then pulled my antenna cable, (working my way back to the rear of the unit) from this cabinet thru behind the cabinets in the back, (remove the fake back panels), behind the furnace, behind the vanity, under the decorative shelves left of the vanity in the bathroom, into the space under the shower pan. ![]()
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