5thhand wrote:
Trying to set up cable. How do I get the mid coach tv off the wall to access plugs?
Very likely you don't bother.. Assuming nobody has messed with the wiring (They often do to re-purpose the park cable lead for sat tv) you should have a cable TV fitting on the "Services" side (Driver side) of the RV. likely near your electrical connections..
Inside the RV you have a wall plate.. Likely says "Winegard" on it (But may be different)
It will have a Switch. a Light, a 12 volt accessory outlet (nearly useless.) and an antenna connection. the main TV may be hooked to it.
Turn the light off and park cable is selected.
Most folks say this is the Over the Air antenna pre-amp (NOPE it is not the pre-amp is a "mast head" type inside the antenna itself where belongs) The wall plate is the power inserter (Sends power up the coax to the amp) and a switch (Park Cable/OTA) and a splitter (Up to 3 TV's depending on the plate model)
No need to pull the TV and rewire
It's already wired
Exception.. If you need a special set top box....
IN that case the best place to splice it in is teh wall plate (Assuming all TV's same program)
Remove from wall there are 3 or 4 cables on the back.
With cables DOWN the 2nd one is "park cable in) (Middle if there are 3) unook it and using a double female (Barrel) connector extend to the set top box and the RV out from the box back to the port on the switch.. Assuming the box has RF out.
OTherwidse a photo of the TV and we can likely help you access.
Home was where I park it. but alas the.
2005 Damon Intruder 377 Alas declared a total loss
after a semi "nicked" it. Still have the radios
Kenwood TS-2000, ICOM ID-5100, ID-51A+2, ID-880 REF030C most times