Veebyes wrote:
Both TVs are Samsungs. Both were bought together so same age, different sizes. The ant is a newish Jack that has a little light on it, assume indicating an amp of some sort. No LEDs in the trailer.
That leaves me with the splitter which came with the trailer. Will check connections when next on trailer, next April, & maybe find a better splitter.
If you have more than 2 places that a TV could be connected you will have not only the wall plate but another splitter somewhere in the system. If you only have outputs for 2 TV's in the entire coach then they are both likely connected to the back of the wall plate with the on/off button/switch to power your OTA antenna. You might want to check those connections to ensure they are not loose. If it's all good then there is a possibility that the extra coax length along with a marginally weak signal is allowing 1 TV to interfere with the other. This should not happen if you have a nice strong incoming signal but the smaller antennas like a Jack or omni-directional antenna do not have the range that something like the Batwing would have.