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Old 11-26-2016, 08:46 PM   #21
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I removed the digital to analog box, all the surround sound stuff (never used it), dvr, cd stack. Shortened all the cables where ones were added. I am satisfied with the results. I am sure some trechno types would want more, oh well. I find myself using broadcast signal over CG cable due to lack of digital signal.
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Old 11-27-2016, 06:48 AM   #22
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Thank you for the update they are important for those who may do a search of the subject in the future.

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I am the OP. Thought I would share my results. Had to remove the Combo W/D to get set out. Happy with the finished project.
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Old 04-20-2017, 05:06 PM   #23
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OK I removed old TVs and replaced them with Samsung 40 and 32 Smart TVs. Can now watch WiFi TV with a Hot Spot. However, coax air/cable picture to rear TV is fuzzy. How do I get to the splitter (behind BOMB?) to check if that is the problem?
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Sorry, I did not have an issue with this so I can not provide any info. Good luck.
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Old 04-21-2017, 05:36 PM   #25
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jwoodie, Unfortunately, your problem is common. The coax cable to the rear TV is on the back of the BOMB and marked as such. One way to eliminate the BOMB as a problem is to remove the "antenna in" coax from the back of the BOMB and use a double male (bullet) connector to tie the back TV directly to the antenna coax.

Secondly, if you have an outside TV connector on your coach (mine is in the outside stereo compartment), that coax is most likely split in the real TV cabinet. I eliminated that splitter and it helped, but I still don't have the same quality of cable on the rear TV.

Thirdly, get a length of coax long enough to go from the BOMB to the rear TV and run it across the floor and hook it up directly. This eliminates a damaged or poorly connected internal factory cable.

The former should help you to determine where the issue lies.

Hope this helps, Mike
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