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Originally Posted by zeelarry
THANKS & THANKS again. Went and looked it over & yep coaxial along with HDMI are on the TVs. What a shame Thor doesn't put the information in their Owner's Manual.
I've been RVing for over 20 years in Class As & Cs, and have never had such a
configuration .
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Really? RV's with TVs have all been wired the same for 40 years; Class As. Class Cs, Travel Trailers, Fifth wheels.
The "NEW" kid in town is the A/V from a DVD/Blueray to some or all TVs through a switchbox which has nothing to do with the Cable connection from outside and the OTA antenna on the roof which have all been wired with COAX.
Old time VCRs and DVDs had the ability to RF modulate the signal and transfer the A/V over COAX to the TVs which had to be tuned to channel 3 or 4, but since the advent of composite A/V, component A/V, S-Video, and now HDMI, the A/V signal from the VCR/DVD/ETC had to go through a switch box which directed the A/V to a particular TV's A/V input (NOT COAX Input).
Not all RVs have this capability, but all RVs with TVs have had splitters on the COAX output for decades.