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RE: Wondering why ...

Hmmm. What to do. What to do with this thread..... :h
By now the OP's heard from just about every corner and received a wide range of replies.
Also by now, he's (and all the members) aware that I am fairly (very?) liberal about the types of questions and tolerant of the wide range of replies made in this section of the forum.
Remember that this is the "Beginning RVing" section of the forum. It's here for the very reason that you're all posting - a person has a desire to do something different (RV) and buys a $5,000 (or more) unit, may have done a little research on the what is needed, maybe hasn't, but during the course, has questions, has encountered this forum, and works up the nerve to post their question.
And we're all here to help those members, not to be condescending or denigrating. I know that the OP's post wasn't supposed to be like that, but without the proper tone, it can come out in an unintended fashion.
The OP's original question is an interesting one that I've also contemplated from time to time about a certain percentage of the world population that has trouble just interacting in the world around them. We see them every day. My good friend and fellow moderator, Firedude, has also commented on the "genetically declined" campers that he has encountered and had to help as a camp ground host.
But that's precisely the point. There will always be the clueless in the world, some of whom are RVers.
I give those intrepid souls credit for wanting to get outside and try their hand at something other than watching a boring ball game, wondering out loud and posting the question. ;)
Now let's get back to why we're here. Just remember, I'm monitoring. :C
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LLeopold
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11/30/08 09:50am |
Beginning RVing
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RE: Bombs away or lay it down gently in the bowl.

Moved from Beginning RVing to more appropriate forum to get more qualified answers...
:E
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LLeopold
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11/15/08 02:10pm |
RV Lifestyle
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RE: RV Campsites Monterey CA or nearby

Moved from Beginning RVing to get more responses...
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LLeopold
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11/02/08 03:34pm |
Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
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RE: My 2007 5er is not ready for the digital T.V signal

Hmmm. I'll take a stab at making it simple.... (basically repeating what pulsar said in an earlier post, but expanding on the two types of TVs - analog and digital tuners).
I believe there are four scenarios:
1) TV has an analog built-in tuner. You are using the bat wing (or rabbit ears) to receive over-the-air signals. You are NOT connected to cable, nor are using satellite. You need a converter box starting Feb. 2009.
2) TV has an analog built-in tuner. You are connected to cable or are using satellite. You do not need a converter box after Feb. 2009 (the cable company and/or satellite are converting for you).
3) TV has a digital built-in tuner. You are using the bat wing (or rabbit ears) to receive over-the-air signals. You are NOT connected to cable, nor are using satellite. You do not need a converter box.
4) TV has a digital built-in tuner. You are connected to cable or are using satellite. You do not need a converter box after Feb. 2009.
I think this explains it and hopefully I have not muddied things up further.
So, to answer the OP's question, because your unit was built in 2007, not 2009, and analog broadcasting was, and still is, available, the unit was operational when purchased and may have been checked out during the PDI.
If you were expecting digital TVs as part of the purchase, that should have been negotiated and verified prior to the sale. If they were represented as digital-ready and were not, you would need to go back to the dealer to get it resolved. Hopefully your bill of sale had this in writing? If not, you may be out of luck.
I would expect 2009 model year units and later to have digital TVs installed rather than analog TVs. This is something that we, as consumers, would have to verify prior to the sale. Otherwise, it's "buyer beware."
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LLeopold
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10/31/08 04:08pm |
Technology Corner
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RE: Starting out

Duplicate post.
Further replies can be made here.
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LLeopold
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10/21/08 08:01am |
Beginning RVing
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RE: which camper to take to alaska, old lil one or big new one?

Double post. All further replies can be made here.
Gentle reminder from the Forum Rules:
You are not allowed to post the same message in multiple forums without permission from one of the Open Roads Forum moderators.
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LLeopold
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10/12/08 11:22am |
Beginning RVing
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RE: New owner of a abused RV

Moved from Beginning RVing to get more answers....
(Yep, I saw it ;) ).
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LLeopold
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10/09/08 03:44pm |
Tech Issues
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RE: Buying is for real on hold now...

I've let a couple of off-topic posts stay only because they contained inferences to the buy/don't buy decision that may or may not help OP. I have deleted a couple that only discussed the economy and had nothing to do with the topic.
If you're going to post to make a point about the economy and not referring to the original question, I will remove the post. Those types of posts belong in "Around the Campfire."
Please stay on topic.
Thanks for your cooperation.
Lou
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LLeopold
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09/28/08 08:13am |
Beginning RVing
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RE: Canadian rv insurer ?

Moved from Beginning RVing to get more feedback...
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LLeopold
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09/21/08 06:40am |
RVing in Canada and Alaska
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RE: Power Converter question.

That should do it for you, so long as it can handle the maximum DC load that you need on a given circuit. The highest rated circuit that I have in mine is 20Amps @ 12VDC and the distribution panel, fuse, wiring, and socket(I wired that particular circuit) accommodates this.
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LLeopold
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09/17/08 07:13am |
Beginning RVing
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RE: Power Converter question.

Virtually all RV's use a converter to allow the 12 volt accessories to be run by 120 volts AC when plugged in to shore power or when the generator is running. This saves battery power for when you need it. The converter also recharges the coach battery. Many of the newer converters are able to charge the battery at the rated output of the converter. This is a real advantage if you use the generator to charge your battery when you are dry camping. Many of the older converters only trickle charge the battery at 3 or 4 amps. This could take a long time and lots of generator fuel.
In addition to the above features the converter is also connected into the 12 volt distribution panel so that it supplies power to 12 volt accessories when it is on, or allows the battery to supply power when not plugged in. The distribution panel usually consist of a row of fuses marked for each circuit it runs. All DC power to the coach should come off of this panel.
Hope this helps.
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LLeopold
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09/16/08 10:42pm |
Beginning RVing
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RE: Great Barrington, MA RV park?

Moved from Beginning RVing...
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LLeopold
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09/15/08 08:46am |
Campgrounds, Resorts and Attractions
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RE: Max length for Fifth Wheels @ State Parks & Lakes

Duplicate thread. Further replies may be made here.
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LLeopold
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09/12/08 08:24pm |
Beginning RVing
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RE: To Be Armed or Not

And with this last post, unless someone comes up with a real good reason why, I'm thinking the topic has played out.
That said, THANK YOU ALL!!! for staying on topic and being civil with each other.
Lou
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LLeopold
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09/09/08 12:10pm |
Tent Camping
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RE: Chlorine in black water tank?

Please keep it civil folks.
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LLeopold
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09/08/08 07:29am |
Beginning RVing
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RE: What I Did This Past Month - Bariatric Surgery

Some folks have been asking for an update and I feel that it's time to share my progress with you.
But first... The before. This is a picture of me with my son-in-law's father
http://mysite.verizon.net/res1amdv/DSC00029a.jpg
on Father's Day (June 12, 2008). I had just started the journey 3 months before and had lost about 10 pounds at that point from my highest weight.
And here I am as of today
http://mysite.verizon.net/res1amdv/DSC00098a.jpg.
As of yesterday, I've reached just under the half-way point to my goal of 200 lbs. by my birthday (June 30, 2009).
http://tickers.tickerfactory.com/ezt/t/wGePG0F/weight.png
So, now you have it and I feel great!
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LLeopold
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09/03/08 06:59pm |
RVing with Disabilities and General Health Issues
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RE: California RV Endorsement

Correct. We are only talking California licensing here. Your state may have a similar requirement/endorsement/restriction.
"Also, maybe I missed something, it happens, but what if fifth wheel is over 15,000?"
Restriction 41 is for California Class C licenses with an endorsement to be able to tow between 10,001 and 15,000 lbs. GVWR. That's what I have on my CA driver license. The only thing you need is a valid Class C license and take the commercial written test. No road test, no medical requirement. You may need to take a vision test.
15,001 lbs and up GVWR requires a Non-commercial Class A license (which requires a commercial driving road-test in addition to the written test).
Not all the DMVs are set up for the road test, so the DMV web site contains the list of locations that provide road tests. When making the appointment, state that this is for a non-commercial Class A license using an Truck/RV combination in excess of 15,001 lbs GVWR.
Hope this helps.
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LLeopold
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08/24/08 11:58pm |
Fifth-Wheels
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RE: Camper fire, what happened here?

From the article:
“I haven’t a clue what happened,” Classon said. “I was fueling when it happened. I must have had maybe five or six gallons in it when it happened. Fire started in back of the camper near the area of the propane heater.”
“There was diesel pouring out all over because he left the pump running,” Brahce said. “I was in my car when fire spread from his camper to the ground, so I just got out and ran.”
“We know the fire came out of the back of the camper and spread rapidly to the canopy over the gas pump,” Chief Ebert said.
Draw your own conclusions from these eye-witness statements.
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LLeopold
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08/23/08 11:58am |
Beginning RVing
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RE: Satellite Dish and Cables

Moved from Beginning RVing to get qualified answers.
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LLeopold
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08/22/08 02:46pm |
Technology Corner
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RE: How Do You Level this Thing?

It's there! ;)
Link from the FAQ (section 2): Leveing Side to Side - HELP.
Hope this helps.
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LLeopold
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08/21/08 06:22pm |
Beginning RVing
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