Installing cable-TV hookup
Here is how I did my phone line:
1. In the rear compartment where my electrical line is stored, cable connection is located, etc., (yours may be on the outside in the rear), I drilled a hole through the bottom of the floor just the right size for a telephone line.
2. Installed a telephone jack inside the compartment, hooked up the telephone line perm to the jack.
3. Ran the line from underneath the motorhome, used those small plastic half round wire holders to hold the wire to the under side of the motorhome.
4. Ran the line from the back, underneath, up the 30 feet to the back side of one of the outside storage (basement areas) compartments on the side I wanted the jack inside to be installed.
5. Drilled a hole in the top side edge of that compartment, ran the line inside at the top of that compartment, using the small plastic wire holders again, to just where I wanted it to enter the inside of the motorhome.
6. Went inside, drilled hole down through the carpet, next to the wall where I wanted the inside jack.
7. Installed the inside jack on the wall just above the floor (about 2-3 inches and perm installed the wire to the jack.
8. Went back to all holes that were drilled and filled them with silicon sealant to prevent critters/etc., from entering.
9. All I had left to do was plug in my telephone, just like at home, and, of course, get telephone company to turn on the line that would come from them to the motorhome.
Works just like at home.
10. We use it for telephone and for laptop internet access (AT&T Service provider, just need the local access number to Worldnet).
After saying all of that, I would guess that you could install a cable TV line using the same principle as what I did for the telephone line. You just install Cable Jacks for TV, in place of telephone jacks like I did.
Good luck
It was really easy. The only part that I made sure of for safety, was to make sure I did not drill any holes through the flooring of the motorhome where there might be LP, WATER, ELECTRIC LINES. I got a schematic from Winnebago that shows all the water, electrical and LP lines that are in my motorhome.
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