All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: RV Cable IssuesAs an update to my original post, When we use over the air antenna, all tvs work. So its not the cable inside the coach from the wall plate to the TV's. We do get Cable TV in SOME campgrounds just by hooking up the cable to the outside of the rig, turning off the antenna button on the wall plate, and doing an AUTO search under CABLE on each tv. (using no cable box) So it appears the cable running from the exterior of the rig to the wall plate is fine. But in MOST campgrounds, we hook up to the cable and get nothing. Disney Included. I would say that 2 of 10 campgrounds we get a cable signal. And we always get OTA tv on all 4 TV's. So its not coax cable problem in the RV. I just notice that everyone else gets Cable TV with no problems but I only get it occasionally according to what campground I am in. Disney advises that no cable box is needed. I will check the TV's to see if they are QAM type TV's. I replaced one of the TV's last year with a cheap TV purchased from Walmart (less than $100). I didn't fix the problem but I frankly didn't check to see if it had a QAM tuner.Re: RV Cable IssuesYes. Its a bunkhouse RV so it has bunkbeds like a train would have. (2 Tv's there) then one tv in the rear bedroom and one tv in the front living room.Re: RV Cable IssuesWe have tried all of that. Antenna is turned off, Tvs are set to cable and scan is done. None of the Tv's gets anything. The RV shop has done a test on the wire running from the exterior of the RV to the antenna/cable panel in the RV and they get a tone showing the wire was fine. Then they hooked the cable up through the cable box in their shop and it worked. They have a specific brand of cable like Comcast. I agree, the cable should work with no cable box. It works on everyone elses motorhomes. But on my RV, I never get any cable in any campgrounds, including Disneyworld Campground. So then the question becomes, is there a universal box I can buy that will allow me to receive/convert cable in the campgrounds?Re: RV Cable IssuesYes, I turn off the antenna and do a cable search on the TV's. There are 4 TV's on the motorhome. I want for each TV to be able to watch what they want. Certainly I don't need to have a cable box for each TV? And if I get a cable box from, say Comcast, will that work if the campground has a different brand of cable? Is there not just one box I can hook into the antenna panel that will allow all 4 TVs to receive the campground cable?RV Cable IssuesI purchased my 2014 class c rv used. Ever since purchasing, I never get cable in any campground I hook up to. I purchased a new Wineguard antenna and thought having a new panel in the RV (Where you switch the antenna on and off) would fix the problem. I have tried different cables to hook up the campground cable to the RV. I have also put the RV in the shop and had them test the cable from the exterior to the cable panel in the RV. The shop states that when they hooked it up to a cable box, it worked. I am not looking to purchase a Direct TV plan or satellite. What type of Cable Box do I need to put in my RV that will allow me to get the cable signal in the campgrounds? Thanks Zach