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Old 05-26-2018, 08:42 AM   #1
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2018 Greyhawk 30XP - TV connections?

The MH has three TVs of which all three seem to be setup independently (?)

The overcab TV has a Blu-ray DVD attached. I would have thought when watching a DVD, you could send the signal to any of the other TVs to watch outside or in the rear bedroom.

I haven't seen or found a way to do that.

Anyone have suggestions or ideas?

I plan on having a Dish Network satellite system installed this fall. I'd like to think there's a way to send signal to all three TVs.

I haven't traced down all cables or connections yet. Thx
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Old 05-26-2018, 02:33 PM   #2
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Sorry to say but all Greyhawks have this problem. Only TV that our blu-ray works with is the over the bunk up front.

Outside TV and bedroom didn't get that connection. I haven't messed with it much as we don't watch tv but I tried everything out to be sure it works and that's what I found. Outside and bedroom work with antenna.
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I found the same on my 2018 30XP. I ended up buying a separate DVD player for the bedroom and used a HDMI splitter to send to outside TV. I also could not figure out how to get sound from the outside TV through the outside speakers so I just left a AUX cord from the outside TV accessible to connect a powered speaker to when we want to watch TV from outside.
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Can somebody explain to me how we are supposed to hook up a cable box if the campground requires you to rent one for your stay? Is there a simple way to do that, or do I have to unplug the coax from the overhead TV, run that to the input side of the cable box, and then run another coax line or HDMI out to the TV?
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Anybody have any cable box tips?
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The MH has three TVs of which all three seem to be setup independently (?)

The overcab TV has a Blu-ray DVD attached. I would have thought when watching a DVD, you could send the signal to any of the other TVs to watch outside or in the rear bedroom.

I haven't seen or found a way to do that.

Anyone have suggestions or ideas?

I plan on having a Dish Network satellite system installed this fall. I'd like to think there's a way to send signal to all three TVs.

I haven't traced down all cables or connections yet. Thx
Yeah, it's an issue. Back in the day, analog video could be distributed to many TV's with a cheap TV modulator. Unfortunitly with digital and QAM, no 'cheap' solution exists to send 1080 video and dolby sound.

I was looking to send video to all the TV's as well, this was about the cheapest solution that would probably work the best that I could find.
https://www.amazon.com/MINIMOD-2-MOD...gateway&sr=8-1
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I would recommend you contact Jayco motorized customer service and ask for the wiring diagrams for your coach for satellite, cable, etc. I did for my Vision 31v and what I found was I have a pair of cat6 cables that run from my living room tv to both the outside and bedroom tv that can be used for hdmi over cat6. I have yet to enable and use them, but I have verified they do exist.

Bottom line is I see exactly how it’s worked and can make choices on how I move forward. They’re very nice and usually get the info within 10-15 minutes of my call.

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