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Originally Posted by dkoldman
Because you could have both. If you got Cable connection outside it comes inside somewhere. The key is your TVs. Check them (the back) I suspect they have Coax cable already plugged/screwed in? If not; you could if you wanted to.
I have SOB and I have inside HDMI switcher and the Coax Cable connections. The coach was wired for them both meaning that I have HDMI wired to all three TVs and I have Coax wired to all 3 TVs. We never use a true cable connection, but before I got my T - Mobile Home Internet we would occasionally fired up the antenna to get local TV over coax.
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Same here. We have an external coax connection point, which terminates at a coax connector in a cabinet above the entrance door, with a short coax cable connected to the TV in the bunk over the cab. There is another coax termination point (connection) in the bedroom.
We also have a small Monoprice HDMI "distribution switch" in the over door cabinet, with HDMI cables connecting the bunk TV and to the bedroom.
It's really not as confusing as it sounds. If connected to campground coax, go to the TV's settings and select "coax" as source.
We use a Firestick for streaming, which is plugged into the Monoprice switch. If we want to watch that, we go to the TV's settings and select HDMI as source.