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wa8yxm
Nov 03, 2018Explorer III
ScottG wrote:
Turn your wall ant power supply (some wrongly call it the amplifier) OFF.
That is the most common issue
Many (Most?) RV's have a wall plate with as 12 volt outlet. an antenna connnecton a switch and a LED. on some THOR class C's with Jack antennas it is in a small cupbord just forward of the entry door (High level) behind the wall wart for the Sure Lock Pile of junk. (I'm not a fan of the Jack by the way)
LED off. = Cable
Others have a box of many buttons. Make sure the proper button is pushed
Mine has a bad coax.. I'm planing on tracing later this year.
Then you need to set the tv to cable (Some models) and rescan (All models)
THe folks who tlaked about Channel 3/4.. Ignore them.
Finally one more bit: SOME CABLE COMPANIES (This is not a park issue but a provider issue) have gone all encrypted digital. YOU MUST have a "Set top box" to get a picture on these systems.
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