TV has a digital (QAM) tuner. Looking at replacing the 59 with 6 and installing a separate antenna. Also still have a few house amps I can use as well.
Where does that tv coax go??
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In the air…
The other end of coax cable, runs up behind the wall cover, and it goes up above the 12 volt outlet, into the upper, the highest close to ceiling cabinet…
It is not connected to anything…
So…you will have to buy the digital air antenna, if you’re planning to watch, over the air HD channels…
Make sure, your antenna is…
“ HD DIGITAL ANTENNA “…Attached Files:
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Been a while, but on frosty morning, you could see two 4" x 36" stripes on the roof of a T2000 Kenworth. These stripes were the embedded TV antenna that ran down to the RG59 connector in the TV cabinet. Your reception depended on which way the truck was parked and how far you were away from the stations tower. Owing to the fact there is not a real digital antenna, any antenna will receive the signal, i would imagine this is still the way truck mfg install and connect the antenna.
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