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Old 10-13-2020, 02:43 AM   #8
Tilagil
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Brand: Thor Motor Coach
Model: 2014 Challenger
State: Texas
Posts: 10
THOR #20865
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Originally Posted by EA37TS View Post
In our 2015 Challenger 37ND the cable connection was on the ceiling of the compartment that had the shore power cord. Cable ran to a splitter then to the TVs. Cable did not go to the HDMI switch.

To use connect the cable, turn the antenna booster off, select cable on the tv menu and do a channel scan.
Thanks for the reply.
In tracing all connections and the coax cable on the TVs, the bedroom and dining area tv have the cable coax plate (no switch on them) where the cable is plugged into. In the living room, the tv coax cable is plugged into the Quest video control center where I also see the other TVs coax cable is coming into. So from I can tell the Quest video control center controls all the TVs.
What my issue is I can't trace where the Quest coax cable connect to. Assuming this will feed the cable signal to all tvs.
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