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Colorado__5
Explorer
May 15, 2019

Entertainment Center Upgrade

Has anyone ever attempted to upgrade their old analog entertainment center to a digital format? I have a 2003 Winnebago Minnie with it's original entertainment center in it. Needless to say the thing does not work. I attempted to connect the original antenna to an led flat screen and it would not receive any signal.

All wiring is coax cabling which is not compatible with the hdmi connections on the tv. We also have a small tv in the back bedroom that has a coax running to the front of the RV that when switched used to send signal to the rear tv for viewing.

I'm curious if anyone knows if I can pull an hdmi cable through the walls to the rear of the RV using the coax cable as the snake.

Also anyone that has attempted to upgrade their RV please chime in on things you did, things that worked and things you would do different.

Here is a picture of the Entertainment Center.

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  • Well Roy the bottom line is I'm not getting reception from my antenna. So I don't know if I have to replace it with a newer (Post 2009) BATWING antenna to receive a signal. I have a media switch at the front that would switch the antenna signal from the front tv to the rear tv. This switch board also has a VCR and AUX port for other devices however they are all coax. My blue ray is hdmi and I would need to route that through a coax adapter or run an hdmi cable the length of the rv to watch movies in the rear. I'm curious to know if anyone has ever attempted to route an hdmi cable through the walls of their rv for the rear tv. Does that make better since?
  • RoyB's avatar
    RoyB
    Explorer II
    I guess everything is different...

    My TV setup uses one of those ANTENNA WALL PLATE PANELS that gives a direct connection to Main TV and BEDROOM TV Antenna INPUT RG connection. This can be from either CABLE TV or OTA TV by pushing a small switch on the outside of the TV WALL PLATE Panel...


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    I would be using standard VIZIO type 24-30 inch LCD TVs from WALMART...

    My OFF ROAD POPUP is setup using the ANTENANN PANEL and will work just fine with both CABLE TV from Camp grounds or OTA TV using my BATWING antenna...

    My outside antenna is one of those BATWING antennas.


    I had to change out my TV sets in 2009 I think it was when the US changed over from Analog TV to Digital TV...

    We mostly camp off grid and seems to pickup stations off the BATWING antenna just about everywhere we go... There are a few time we will be out of range of TV Transmitter Towers sometimes...

    If you are wanting to downstream all of your TV and not use CABLE TV or OTA TV connections then it would be a different animal haha...

    If all you have is the smart TV's then I think they want to see HDMI cables routed between them... Most of those however still should have a standard Cable or OTA TYPE F connector on them to use for CABLE or OTA TV connections...

    I may not be understanding you question here...

    Roy Ken
  • I upgraded my TV to a new TV, but for the antenna I still use a coax cable from the antenna. The TV had both HDMI and a coax cable connection. Used the coax cable to connect the antenna and HDMI to connect the Blue Ray player. Used the existing Coax to send the antenna signal to the TV in the Bedroom via a splitter.