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    coax hookup?

    Does anyone know what bottom single coax is used for? I have 4 above it marked where they go then the one under with no markings
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    There are many configurations depending on the model of RV. I believe you have a 2015 29RS? Correct?

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    Quote Originally Posted by gilleymk View Post
    Does anyone know what bottom single coax is used for? I have 4 above it marked where they go then the one under with no markings
    Thank you
    It would be easier to answer if we knew model and year
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    I was looking for the same answer. Yes I have a 2015 29RS. I found that unmarked plug-in also while I was connecting cable to my unit. allittle confused as to why the living room and bedroom are split inputs. Also what is Pass Thru storage for? Do they mean outside TV? GD sent us a printed owners manual witch has a basic coax diagram for you to figure it out. That group of 5 is not in the diagram together. Alittle help Please!!

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    The split inputs are for satellite for the living room and the the bedroom because each has to have a satellite receiver. There should be one cable connection cable for the living room and the bedroom.
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    That is an option for yours maybe, not on a 29RS. bedroom has a wall mounted tv. no place for a reciever, I posted to the original question posted.(maybe not the right way) What is the unmarked single connection located below 4 marked connections in the plumbing valve bay For? The book is marked Cable, Sat1 and sat2. ( not ant ) The unit is marked ant, living room , bedroom and passthru. And 1 unmarked below by its self. I don't mean to be picky but because I'm a tech, and can figure it out,Its incomplete imformation for diag. and repair of this model. In the owners manual coax routing overview these do not exist..It Must be very confusing to the average owner. I guess I can always call GD tech assist..they are very helpful thank God. I just thought someone with a 29RS FW. would know.

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    I believe it is for cable which with one input should feed to all TVs.
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    The one marked "cable" feeds all outputs for cable television.

    The others are all direct feeds to the outputs for satellite.

    The unmarked one is usually "aux" on the 29RS and feeds the outdoor TV. The "pass through" is the compartment hook up on the door side.
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    The "aux" that feeds the outside tv..Makes sense if it was marked..I know all these are inputs..Its nice to know there is a pass thru..meaning the need for a jumper to complete the circuit. The 2 sat inputs still leaves me scratchin my head( what were they thinking? other than creative jumper-splitter spot) I guess GD needs to get alittle more accurate with there coax drawing and labeling. Thanks for the response!

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    All of the other inputs are satellite.

    The only one you have to hook to, if you are using park cable, is the one marked "cable".
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