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By-Passing TV Power Booster For Satellite

1L243
Explorer II
Explorer II
I have heard there is a way to re wire around the antenna power booster for satellite. My last trailer had a "loop" that would allow you to work around the power booster for satellite (although I am not sure how it worked). I want to do the same thing for my new trailer the only difference being that the new trailer is wired for 3 TV's and I want them all to work on satellite. I am pretty sure that all three tv's come together behind the power booster in some way..

Anybody know of a link or have any information if or how this can be done?

Thanks
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MrWizard
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Moderator
I don't have satellite dish,
So I'm confused about this "wire around"
Doesn't the sat dish feed directly to the Sat box receiver
And the box connect to the tv via HDMI cable
I can explain it to you.
But I Can Not understand it for you !

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Clay_L
Explorer
Explorer
There are several ways to do it. Winegard recommends the diagram below.

Making the connections the way Winegard recommends does not require adding any coax connectors to the wallplate.

Note that this assumes your front TV is connected to the coax connector on the front of the wall plate. If yours isn't, there should be a splitter in the line labeled "To second TV" that will send the signal to both the front and rear TVs (if you have two TVs).

What Winegard calls a "power supply" below is the wall plate with the antenna booster switch and LED showing when the amplifier is on.

If you still want to be able to use the external cable in for both cable TV and the external dish just add an A/B switch to switch the incoming coax from the sat receiver "sat input" to the sat receiver "TV input".

If your receiver doesn't have a coax output (and many new ones don't) and you still want to use the batwing antenna you will need to use an A/B switch to switch the signal between the receiver and the antenna out connection on the wall plate.

One thing not shown in the diagram is using the RCA type connections or the better quality "component" type output or the HDMI (best) output between the sat receiver and the TV.
That will yield a much better picture with no interference from any local channels. You have to select a "video in" with your TV menu instead of using channel 3 (for example).
Some newer satellite receivers don't have a coax output so you may have to use HDMI or component connections.

If you have a video distribution box that will have to be taken into account.

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Trackrig
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Explorer II
Why would you want to eliminate the booster?

Bill
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