We also have the built in RCA TV in the entertainment center cabinet of our 2007 MM 32FT FLD TT. We just got it July 2008 so haven't done too much camping. As usual, we had problems getting just the local stations and no cable hook-up and we don't have a dish/satellite, so I knew the RCA wasn't anything special. Thought it was at least HDTV because the picture looked good. The RCA book doesn't give you any info either. The thing we noticed was that our 2006 Polaroid 19-inch TV back in the bedroom was pulling in more/different channels for some strange reason, so that's when I figured RCA was analog. RECENTLY, we took the trailer in for some warranty work (STAY TUNED for a update on another forum). When we bought it in July the surround sound wasn't working quite right so the dealer we bought it from EVENTUALLy sent us a stereo receiver replacement. Not being tech savvy, we had NO CLUE how to do the swap and since it still is under warranty we decided to let Camping World do it and put on the convertor box at the same time. It appears that CW loosened the middle speaker above the TV in the process of replacing the stereo/dvd receiver and hooking up the convertor box. According to them, both the livingroom TV and the bedroom TV will now be switched to digital because they both are hooked up to the one convertor box -- but now we have to watch the same channel at the same time, which wasn't the case before, because the bedroom was getting different channels (maybe the Polaroid is digital?). Go figure. Do we need a second convertor box in the bedroom so we can watch different channels?
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