
Does anyone know what this connection is?
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Does anyone know what this connection is?
The bottom is a capped Cable connection, but I don't know what the top one is. It has a single orange wire coming out the back?


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Re: Does anyone know what this connection is?
The top one is for land line telephone, about as useful as 8 track tapes today.
the one with the white cap on it is for cable TV when offered at the docks, this is sometimes still available but again rather rare.
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Re: Does anyone know what this connection is?
Thanks, that is what I thought it was but I had never seen a connector like that. What you are telling me is it can come out 
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Re: Does anyone know what this connection is?
I used the same location to install an auto water tank fill switch when connected to shore water. A little elaborate but works really well. Here is a link. viewtopic.php?f=13&t=3143&hilit=timer
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Re: Does anyone know what this connection is?
I still have a brand new shiny yellow cable that came with the boat to fit that telephone plug, I keep carting it around hoping to find some use for it some day....... 
FWIW.....The above is just my opinion.
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Re: Does anyone know what this connection is?
Maybe the Smithsonian? Could be worth something in a couple hundred years. 
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Re: Does anyone know what this connection is?
What, you guys don't use the land lines when your at the marina?
I remember back in the 80's and 90's that was a selling point for the marina to have land lines available at each slip. Well before cable tv was available at the slip.
I remember back in the 80's and 90's that was a selling point for the marina to have land lines available at each slip. Well before cable tv was available at the slip.
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Re: Does anyone know what this connection is?
Some guys still use the TV coax connection when they install satellite TV at their dock.
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Re: Does anyone know what this connection is?
I use my noat cable inlet for my dish network feed from my sat dishes mounted at my slip. The receiver requires a straight run to the dish so just removed the splitters and reconfigured it a bit. Works great and made a easy solution for tv. I also have a new telephone cable in a bag too. Funny to think how stuff changes so quickly.
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