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    Posted: 11 Apr 2013 at 8:49pm
Out of curiosity.....we are still waiting for the arrival of our 178 but modifications are already on the Brain. First and foremost would be the sound system...a Jensen blue tooth for iPad/iPhone sounds perfect. 

http://rvdailyreport.com/News/ctl/ArticleView/mid/427/articleId/25389/Jensen-introduces-Bluetooth-wall-mounted-stereo.aspx

And am guessing the Tv thingy installed in ours will suck( it looks the size of an iPad).  So what is best for this? Do we really want a TV for stations or just a DVD player for Shaun of the Dead? What size TV actually fits on the console?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Apr 2013 at 8:29pm
Thanks for your quick input ...

So .... If I go to my local Walmart, will a digital TV have the needed scan capability?  Is this a given (very common) or do I need to read the manuals BEFORE I make the purchase?
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Apr 2013 at 7:56pm

With digital television there is an additional reason for the required scan.  It allows the tv to decode and remap the physical frequencies and sub-channel data streams to the logical channels you actually see (3.1, 13.5, etc).  In other words, with the old analog system channel 2 broadcast on a specific range of frequencies - always.  Channel 3 was just above it, etc.  Every tv was hardwired to use those frequencies all the time.  Now with the digital system the channel numbers don't have a direct relationship to the frequencies used to broadcast them.  Channel 2.1 might actually be broadcast using a frequency which on the analog system was used for channel 67.  To confuse it more, channels have sub-channels which are just compressed data combined with the data for the main channel.  Then to confuse it more, a sub-channel coming from one broadcaster may actually be remapped to a different main channel.  So the local CBS station might own the rights to or lease out to the local CW affiliate, one of its subchannels.  The CBS station broadcasts the CW programs on channel 13.5 but that gets remapped to channel 20 so it appears that CW is broadcasting its own stuff when it isn't.  The scan allows the tv to figure all of this out. 

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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Apr 2013 at 3:24pm
Most televisions today will require channel scanning because they do what is termed "express tuning".
This allows them to skip blank frequencies between active channels.  Imagine if a specific campsite
got channels 3, 15 and 25.  would you want to push the channel up button twelve times to get from
3 to 15?  Then a bunch more to get to 25?
 
I'm not a big fan of the media cluster that came with our 177, and have replaced it with better
components, but the new television still requires channel scanning.
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Direct Link To This Post Posted: 11 Apr 2013 at 11:20am
I have the original TV that came with the Pod and at every new campground I have to scan for channels. This takes awhile and is very annoying. There are other features which I'm not sure what they do.

If I get a new small LED TV, is the scan and other features required ?   Or is this done automatically? (I.e. channel scans). I use the TV antenna on the Pod.
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