I just piggybacked off of my rearview camera wire that I ran a while ago. It will be installed soon, above my tonneau cover. It's the S9 and I 3D printed a cover for that I'll install.Very nice antenna setup. If you don't mind me asking, how did you route the coax cable inside the cabin? Thanks!
I heard similar stories of people getting horrible signals from inside the cabin. I figured it was the most optimal thing to do at the time.So for those of you that mount outside the car, what’s the reasoning? For me I did it because I thought I had to
Bit off topic here, but yeah—I grew up on Halo and was actually competing professionally back in the day before things fell apart and I ended up joining the military.This is off topic but, DAMN! Every time I see pics of your Halo Warthog Cybertruck it puts a smile on my face! Could you post pics that show off all sides? Also, where did you get the wrap?
I can't tell you how many hours I spent playing Halo online. We had a whole league of working adults (like 100-300 ppl) who would play in a league against each other and against randos...those were some super fun times.
The beauty of the mini is there is no separate router, it’s within the dish itself. Mine is mounted with bungees in front of the display. If I am stationary then I’ll spin it around to the optimum orientation, if I feel like it. It wears a black shower cap so there aren’t any internal reflections. It also makes it much more discreet to potential thieves.Alright, I’ll swallow my pride and ask a super noob question (no experience with Starlink, but want to get into it). Would there be any way to splice into the lightbar harness to power the mini? Then maybe do another splice somewhere in the cabin for the router?
Great idea!It wears a black shower cap so there aren’t any internal reflections. It also makes it much more discrete to potential thief’s.
I mount outside the cab on top of my Urander rack because I have a high performance Starlink dish that is rather large, and it does not have a built-in router. So the dish is bolted on top of the roof rack, and the power supply and router are mounted on Molle panels in the vault. I purchased the high performance dish because I travel to very remote locations occasionally.So for those of you that mount outside the car, what’s the reasoning? For me I did it because I thought I had to
so how exactly did you piggyback? I have an s92 up there from tesstudio. May not be the same but mine is a single optical cable to the rear camera.I just piggybacked off of my rearview camera wire that I ran a while ago. It will be installed soon, above my tonneau cover. It's the S9 and I 3D printed a cover for that I'll install.
I heard similar stories of people getting horrible signals from inside the cabin. I figured it was the most optimal thing to do at the time.
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Sorry, I meant I just ran it alongside the same optical cable I use for the S9 back at the cabin.so how exactly did you piggyback? I have an s92 up there from tesstudio. May not be the same but mine is a single optical cable to the rear camera.
A WeBoost antenna is part of a signal booster system that improves weak cell reception—perfect for overlanding in remote areas. It works by capturing a faint signal with an external antenna, amplifying it, and rebroadcasting it inside your rig. This boosts call quality, text reliability, and data speeds, helping you stay connected for GPS, weather, or emergencies. It can’t create signal where there’s none, but in low-signal zones, it can make all the difference.n00b question.. but what is this?!
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Very cool!!A WeBoost antenna is part of a signal booster system that improves weak cell reception—perfect for overlanding in remote areas. It works by capturing a faint signal with an external antenna, amplifying it, and rebroadcasting it inside your rig. This boosts call quality, text reliability, and data speeds, helping you stay connected for GPS, weather, or emergencies. It can’t create signal where there’s none, but in low-signal zones, it can make all the difference.