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PEPLINK ANTENNA MOUNT

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lemondrop9344

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Finally got around to mounting the external antenna for the Peplink to my son's travel trailer. I have not yet installed mine.
As I previously posted, we both were reluctant to put a hole large enough to feed the 7 cables of the antennae in the top of the roof on either his travel trailer on my RV. This was the solution we came up with The antennae cables feed into an overhead cabinet in the rear section of the travel trailer where he has access to both 120 VAC & 12 VDC.
He also has Starlink which will be mounted on a tripod with roaming activated.
His family will be staying at a state park somewhere near Ft. Lauderdale as my grandson participates in both the 2022 AAU Karate Nationals & the 2022 WUKF World Karate Nationals. Needless to say, I am one proud grandpa. Also sort of please with how the mount turned out.
 

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I still haven't mounted my Poyntang antenna yet either for the same reasons. :rolleyes: Looks like a nice job there. I need to figure out what to do............
 

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