You might pull the Antenna WALL PLATE out and check the rear spade lug connections that supplies +12VDC to the board. It just pushes on. Might have become disconnected.
I have no idea where the +12VDC comes from. I also don't know for sure if there is a soldered in small fuse on the circuit board or not. You will see one on the board if one is there.
Power has to eventually comes from the 12VDC Power Distribution panel so either use a multimeter set to read 12VDC and go across each of the 12VDC fuses. The one that reads 12VDC will be the one that is OPEN.
You can see the fuse tips on top of this ATC type fuse - place your multimeter to these two metal points while the fuse is still plugged into the 12VDC Power Distribution Panel. If the fuse is blown you will read 12VDC
Or just pull each fuse to check it... You will see the inside wire burned into.
Also you can use an IN-LINE POWER SOURCE some antennas use like the JACK ANTENNA. It comes with what they call a POWER MODULE or something like that. This goes in-line with the RG cable feeding between the antenna connection and the TV connection. The module then plugs into a 120VAC Receptacle.
Jack Antenna Power Insertion Module
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