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Old 06-29-2016, 05:57 PM   #1
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Radio Antenna

Just wondering if anyone has found the radio antenna on a Cameo. Set up in campground in NJ and get plenty of stations on portable radio but only one on radio in RV. Looked for exterior antenna and found none ! Any Help ???
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Old 06-29-2016, 06:39 PM   #2
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Could be that Jenson tv/fm antenna ....with no am ...personally a piece of crap..
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Old 06-29-2016, 08:28 PM   #3
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I turn on my tv antenna booster and raise the antenna to get good reception.
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i turn on my tv antenna booster and raise the antenna to get good reception.
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Yes r a d i o, my radio antenna is connected to the tv antenna and booster. You are forgiven.
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Yes r a d i o, my radio antenna is connected to the tv antenna and booster. You are forgiven.
As almost every TT. Auto radios need an external antenna, especially since they are inside an aluminum structure. People who only hook up to cable or satellite often don't know this.
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Old 06-29-2016, 09:19 PM   #7
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Yes r a d i o, my radio antenna is connected to the tv antenna and booster. You are forgiven.
Just figured you weren't paying attention!
You must have connected the radio to the tv antenna, never heard of it anywhere else.
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Factory install. I will be installing a powered fm/am antenna so both the outside speakers for radio and the inside TV could both be on. It's on the to do "LIST".
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Factory install. I will be installing a powered fm/am antenna so both the outside speakers for radio and the inside TV could both be on. It's on the to do "LIST".
I too, have thought of an external antenna for the same reason. I've also considered routing the TV sound through the aux input on the radio so I can hear it outside while I view it through the window. Would like some kind of radio remote control, otherwise the speakers are of marginal use. I have to keep going inside to change CD's, stations, volume, or whatever.
So the best answer I've found so far is to listen to my portable AM/FM/Shortwave radio, that I can "fiddle with" while seated outside, next to the cooler. Sometimes with headphones so I can really "zone out!"
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