samthetramp
Well-known member
Ok so after realizing that my Winegard bat wing TV antenna wasn't performing well at all even after installing a wingman on it I started looking at replacing cables. I replaced the cable running thru the bat wing and the terminal on the cable it plugs into. Still had bad reception. I'm talking 2-3 channels on a clear day within 25 miles of a major city. Then I start looking at the connections at the back of the male connector on the power antenna and find it is a different color cable than what connects to the outer antenna.
After closer inspection I realize that there are cable ends just floating around inside the wall not connected to anything. All cables are secured somehow so I can't just rewire it. Was thinking about cutting a hole in the wall since it has a cabinet over it that would camoflage the cut and I could get this figured out but I don't want to cut into any cables/wires. Any suggestions on how to go about this?
After closer inspection I realize that there are cable ends just floating around inside the wall not connected to anything. All cables are secured somehow so I can't just rewire it. Was thinking about cutting a hole in the wall since it has a cabinet over it that would camoflage the cut and I could get this figured out but I don't want to cut into any cables/wires. Any suggestions on how to go about this?