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Supporting Member of Barthmobile.com 5/12
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Can any Breakaway owners tell me which coax connection is the antenna and which is the cable.
I have a brown coax (left side) comming in from over head. One winguard plate with a switch and red light, one plain plate (right). Also I have a sat dish on the roof and it seems to have a coax comming in with it. Any help would be much appreciated
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As all Barths are not the same I can only tell how mine is. The plate with the light has both external coax and antenna coax. When switch is off (no light) input comes from Outside input. Switch on powers antenna amplifier and connects antenna. My two Brown cables run to my TVs.

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Thanks I'll try that



 
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