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SK-3005 cable installation

Postby tincup » Fri Jul 22, 2011 11:43 am

I will be installing a 3005 in the near future and have read the installation manual. I still have a few questions regarding the cables.

1. The installation manual says "Winegard recommends installing the Accessory Detect
Cable, this can provide a
emergency stow function.

is this cable different from the control cable?

2. Is a 1/2" hole large enough for two coax cables, control cable and possibly the accessory detect cable?

3. I will be installing this on a 2005 Bounder 36Z, the entry hole will be above the receiver bay on the passengers side. Has anyone done this on a Bounder and is there any tricky problems I might run into?

I have installed the Winegard Travelers dome so I'm familiar with installing satellite antennas and have a stud finder that works quite well on finding metal studs.

Thanks for your time.

I think I put this in the wrong forum, can the moderator please move it to the correct one?
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Re: SK-3005 cable installation

Postby Bill Adams » Fri Jul 22, 2011 4:36 pm

The cable you refer to is an accessory and rarely used as it needs to be wired to a 12V source that is only live when the ignition key is activated. Even if you hook it up it still takes the antenna about 2 minutes to stow so you could easily still damage the dish if you start up and leave. The best defense is having a good checklist or routine which includes visual verification that the antenna is stowed.
I recommend a 1" hole. This gives the coax a little more room to prevent the cable from bending tightly where it enters the roof. You should have no issues installing one on your Bounder.
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Re: SK-3005 cable installation

Postby tincup » Sat Jul 23, 2011 12:40 pm

Thanks for the info Bill. Checking the roof before I drive off is part of my routine, force of habit now so I'll forget about the detect cable.
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