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    Nautilus Panel Question

    I need to take the cover of the Nautilus panel off (not very far, a 2-3 inches should do) to get to the COAX connections behind it (my satellite to living room cable is not getting a good signal and I think it is the connection behind the panel). I have taken all the screws out and it starts to come off everywhere except the upper right corner (by where the COAX cables are ), which is sticking.

    Any ideas?

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    On what type of unit?

    It would be way easier to get behind it from the pass thru storage wall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by huntr70 View Post
    On what type of unit?

    It would be way easier to get behind it from the pass thru storage wall.
    Thanks, but I figured it out. As it turned out, there was one more screw, not visible because it was covered over by a blue sticker marking the various COAX destinations. Would have been nice if they had punched a small hole in that sticker where that screw was at the factory.

    BTW, it was that COAX fitting. They use the round push on fittings that you can tighten with your hand, but it was not making a good connection even when tight . Had to put a real COAX end on it.
    Last edited by hartcentr; 10-24-2020 at 01:35 PM.

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