In order to have the full functionality of the traveler a second line would somehow need to be run.
Integrate coax roof satellite into rv.
Many of the newer model rv s come equipped with a dedicated line for satellite tv use.
I ran that wire down into the cabinet with the others and sealed everything up with more dicor and the plastic shroud i kept when removing the system off our old rig.
If you did not catch it in the video here is a link to my project webpage.
I would like a traveler and it is sometime in the future.
Many rv s come equipped with a roof mounted tv antenna for over the air reception.
We drilled a hole just large enough for the coaxial cable through the bed and threaded the rg6 coaxial cable up and out into the camper connected the cable box and then connected the satellite dish to the other side through the access point and done.
A few tools are needed like a drill motor bits an open end wrench or coax connector tool and the appropriate sealant for the roof type.
All of that makes the set up pretty easy you put the satellite antenna on the ground unless you installed it on your rv s roof making sure you have a clear view of the southern sky then you connect it via coax cable to your receiver and from then on it ll take only a few minutes 15 minutes for it to automatically lock on to the signal coming from the satellite.
It takes about 30 minutes to assemble the pieces and attach to the roof once the proper location is established.
One problem with having the traveler is that i presently have only one satellite line coming into the rv.
In this video i used advanced techniques to remedy a bad satellite coax.