Re: [GMCnet] Restoration. Should I replace the Coax TV cable. [message #292725 is a reply to message #292719] |
Tue, 22 December 2015 10:08 |
James Hupy
Messages: 6806 Registered: May 2010
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I'd leave it out. But we don't even have a TV in the coach. That is the the
way we roll. I am just passing by the Marathon Coach factory in Coburg, Or.
Several million dollar plus coaches in their lot. Guess they would have 50"
plasma screens both inside and out. High dollar coax in those things for
sure. What I am saying is, if you think you have need for it in the
future, put it in today. No fun tearing out your own handiwork to do
something that you shoulda done but didn't.
Jim Hupy On the road to Petaluma, Ca. for Christmas with Judy's family.
Merry Christmas to one and all. Remember what December 25, 0000 is really
all about. Still no room at the inn?
On Dec 22, 2015 7:14 AM, "Bob Dunahugh" wrote:
> The base question is. Is the cable used now, better than what was
> installed 37 years ago by Coachman. Plus I'm adding more Coax anyway. I've
> got a big roll of the Coax that the cable companies install. I have the
> good Coax fittings, and tools to install it. Not scared to death Bob. 73,
> and 78 GMC. 4441 Deer View Rd. Cedar Rapids Iowa. Cell 319-521-4891.
> Home 319-393-8440 I'm just ignoring the guy till he gets on topic. I
> really think he's doing it for attention. And he's successful at that.
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