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Old 06-26-2014, 08:03 PM   #1
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DVD Player Question

I have a Avalanche 340TG with a bunkhouse and a Jensen AWM970 DVD/Stereo/CD player. Is it possible to play a DVD and watch it on other TV's other than just the one in the living room area. We have additional hook ups in the front bedroom, bunkhouse and the outside kitchen area.

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Old 06-26-2014, 08:15 PM   #2
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I have a Avalanche 340TG with a bunkhouse and a Jensen AWM970 DVD/Stereo/CD player. Is it possible to play a DVD and watch it on other TV's other than just the one in the living room area. We have additional hook ups in the front bedroom, bunkhouse and the outside kitchen area.

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Let's see if I can still count ......

Living Room TV = 1
Front BR TV =1
Bunkhouse TV =1
Outside Kitchen =1
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Total TV's =4

I'm not sure how you could hook up a single DVD movie in one location and have it play in 4 different spots throughout the RV without running audio/video cables to all 4. Perhaps the electronics folks could can suggest a way of doing this.
(I'm still trying to get my head around having 4 TV sets in one RV..... )
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Old 06-27-2014, 04:42 AM   #3
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The only way I know is to convert the composite signal to RF with a RF modulator at the main tv and then feed out through the factory coax to the other tvs.
Only four tvs???? You really like roughing it. Enjoy the great outdoors, Hank
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Old 06-27-2014, 05:37 AM   #4
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Our last trailer had 4 tv's, currently we have 3 as the living room/bedroom one is on a swivel. You would either need to run a lot of wire or see if you can can connect something to the dvd player to give off a wifi signal and attach something to the tv's. I can play netflix movies on the tv wireless if I want from my ipad. Google sells a devide to put on the tv to receive it.

Other than that it is just the one tv. We actually have a portable dvd player so we can hook it to any tv or to our projector is we want a fireside movie.
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We don't really have 4 TV's only 3. It came with 2. It was just a thought as sometimes we have a whole camper full of kids that want to watch a dvd when the weather chases them off the lake and indoors.

Thanks for the replies. Hope everyone had a fun and safe 4th.
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Old 06-29-2014, 09:46 PM   #6
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along with the RF modulator, you would need a control counsel. This would give you the different options you are pondering. But....not being wired up for that use, it would not be very easy at this stage.
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