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Old 09-15-2013, 11:32 AM   #1
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Trying to upgrade and clean up electronics???

I have an 05 MADP 4304 with the 05 electronic equipment. I am getting ready to start the upgrade process but have a few questions. I have already upgraded the bedroom TV and will be doing the living room very shortly. I am also replacing my KVH in-motion and putting in a Travler SWM, have also relaced the SD DTV boxes with HD. so those aspects are already done. I also plan to remove the 2005 Sony surround home entertainment system.

What I want to work when done: front and rear TV to work on HD sat from the roof, cable, OTA antena, and portable sat dish run through the outside cable connection. Wish for each TV to work independantly of each other. (I only have two TV's in my coach, and none outside).

I currently have so many cables in my electronics overhead that I can't hardly get components in there. I barely have anything that works right now becasue of the mid-change over of some equipment.

So my questions, is it capable to make each TV work independently of each other on all inputs as described? Can I get rid of the big AV selector box? will the exisiting 2005 cableing work, or will there have to be all ne stuff pulled? I will change and run HDMI from my DTV boxes to the TVs.

Lastly, I would like to remove my crank up antena and replace it with a fixed digital OTA antena. Is that posible and if so what is a good one?

A big ole advanced thank you for any info you can provide.
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Old 09-15-2013, 05:41 PM   #2
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So my questions, is it capable to make each TV work independently of each other on all inputs as described?
It should be. I have Dish and with my setup, a separate feed needs to go from the antenna to each receiver. The Trav'ler antenna is just like the one you'd have on your house and is capable of feeding multiple receivers.

So my questions, is it capable to make each TV work independently of each other on all inputs as described?
Probably, though you may need to upgrade it to an HD version to switch from satellite to OTA or DVD, etc.
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