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Crawfordville
Sep 08, 2014Explorer
lanerd wrote:
I don't understand. If the cable is run to your "antenna/cable brain center" in the electronics cabinet in your bedroom, there should be a cable from there to your TV, regardless where it is at.......that is, unless the TV was installed by someone other than the factory.
Look in your cabinet...you should find a coax (or hdmi) cable that is connected to your TV. It would be nice if you would provide us with your rv type, make, model so we would have a better idea of what you may have.
Ron
Thanks for the comment. Perhaps we have overlooked something. We have a 2013 32bhpr Keystone Premier. There is a coax cable outlet for our family room TV. When the campground has cable we just turn it on and we're good to go. But we think (I hope we're wrong and you're pointing this out to us) the issue will come in with the satellite receiver.
Are you saying that after we do the modification in the "brain center" that the coax outlet in the family room will be able to transmit satellite without interference as now? Connections would be: modifications made in brain center per document>satellite dish outside>cable run from dish to back of camper>fixed coax outlet in family room cabinet hooks up to back of receiver coax>HDMI cable run from receiver to back of TV>end
If so, we thought that the only coax that would work with satellite would be the actual brain center coax not all coax outlets in the camper.
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