greg121 wrote:
So many settings, forgot- TV (Jenson) set to be TV.
A modulator is antique tech which, since I am also antique am most familiar with in early computer days. Computer output was set to a device that modulated it into a signal you could view on your TV. I am somewhat surprised this is in a 2014 RV but it worked - until it didnt
It "works" but perhaps consider connecting via the AV cables to your TV instead of using the antenna input.
Depending on the age of your DVD player this can be accomplished in several ways.
Since you are using a modulator you can take the RCA cables that plug into the modulator and plug those directly into your TV. Those are composite video and left and right audio.
Plug the RCA connector which is colored yellow into the composite video jack marked yellow and the red and white RCA colored cables go into the red and white audio jacks (those are your audio).
On the TV, you should have a button on the remote which will be marked input, press that and it should give you a list of your TVs inputs. Select composite video input and done..
Then to go back to the tuner select tuner from that input button..
Each TV manufacture labels things a bit different and if you would like better instructions post the model of the TV and we may be able to find the manual and give better help.
Newer TVs and DVD players no longer have the analog inputs, instead everything is done digitally through HDMI inputs and cables..
The advantage of direct input is you will get a much sharper picture and better audio over the analog RF modulator and is very worth while the time to set it up.