We have a mifi for internet access which until now I have used by propping it in the plastic windows. Having seen lots of vans with an external aerial (puck etc) on the roof I've been looking at the options for doing this myself. A lot of the aerials on the market have a spigot mount which requires a 20-25mm hole in the roof and access to the inside of the roof to screw up the large clamping nut. (And an easy installation would be to replace a spigot mounted TV aerial if only we had one!)
Choosing an aerial is no problem but I can't work out how to get access to the inside of the Van roof. All the lockers, wardrobe etc have a timber top to them and so far I've not worked out a way of getting above that without drilling through the wood. Attached are a couple of photos which attempt to show the end of the locker by the back door of the van. Looking closely at them, I can see that the timber is mostly stapled together. The cable from the solar panel to the control unit come through this area - its the thick black cable at the top of the first picture
Is there a practical way of getting above this area to access the metal roof panel?
If not I can only think of replacing the cable gland on the roof which contains the Solar cable with a double gland and running the aerial connections via that. We do have roof rails fitted so can use that as the basis for mounting the aerial.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thank You
Dave
Choosing an aerial is no problem but I can't work out how to get access to the inside of the Van roof. All the lockers, wardrobe etc have a timber top to them and so far I've not worked out a way of getting above that without drilling through the wood. Attached are a couple of photos which attempt to show the end of the locker by the back door of the van. Looking closely at them, I can see that the timber is mostly stapled together. The cable from the solar panel to the control unit come through this area - its the thick black cable at the top of the first picture
Is there a practical way of getting above this area to access the metal roof panel?
If not I can only think of replacing the cable gland on the roof which contains the Solar cable with a double gland and running the aerial connections via that. We do have roof rails fitted so can use that as the basis for mounting the aerial.
Any advice would be appreciated!
Thank You
Dave