White Hawk Coax Connection for Outside TV
I have a 2013 White Hawk 30DSRE.
I have a DirecTv satellite and receiver in the living room. I have another receiver in the bedroom. I ran a dedicated line in the bedroom wall to the outside of the RV. The satellite dish has two jacks (main and secondary). I have main going to the original outside coax input which goes to the living room. I have the secondary going to the dedicated outside jack I had installed going to the bedroom. Everything works great. The two receivers and televisions can watch different satellite channels simultaneously and all is well.
So... now my question...
This trailer has a coax jack on the kitchen slide out so that you can set an exterior television on a table and connect it to the coax jack that is out there. I think the expectation is that this will allow the television to be connected to the batwing antenna. However, I am wondering, is it possible that using the satellite receiver in the living room I can direct it's output to that exterior television? That way, I can make use of the receiver without having to physically disconnect it from inside and move it to outside when we want to be outside with television?
I don't know how that exterior jack is wired up. I am thinking that it may just go straight to the batwing antenna and has no connectivity to the coax jacks inside the RV where the living room television and receiver is connected.
Does anyone know?
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Joelton, TN
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