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Old 07-12-2017, 08:46 PM   #14
ArrrV
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2015 ACE 30.2
State: Florida
Posts: 262
THOR #1287
Coax Cable issues

At this point, if you have checked for loose connections at the splitter and at any cable wall outlets (check the back of the outlets for loose cable connections) then you might need to bring in the pros to check for continuity of the cables and all the connectors (terminals and splices).
Look in the neighborhood for cable trucks and approach one of the repair/install guys (or gals) and explain that you are looking for a good cable tech to check out and repair some cable runs. Give them your number and ask them to share it with associates who might be interested in a side job. Or you could just look for a cable guy online, or thru a referral from Home Despot or your local hardware store. Make sure before they come that you have as much of the cable runs exposed (to test the terminal ends at the spliced points) as you can. Should only take an experienced guy an hour or two. Way less time than your dealer!!!

Good luck.
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