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Smk52

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It appears we have another quality feature from the fine folks at Jayco. Our 2018 Greyhawk cable does not work when connected to the connection on the drivers side but works when connected to the connection on the passenger side. Somewhere between the drivers side and the unit above the door there must be a break or a screw driven through the the coax. Does anyone know if it possible to snake a new line? I'm assuming, I'm screwed and will have to deal with using the connection on the passengers side. The only problem with that is you have to leave that side door unlocked and open.
 
Could it be possible the connection on the passenger side is for cable and the connection on the drivers side is for remote dish or other antenna of some sort. If I'm not mistaken a dish/direct receiver transmits low voltage back the coax. Not something cable suppliers can tolerate in their system, thus two separate connections. Just a thought.
 

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