punomatic wrote:
newman fulltimer wrote:
one tv has a stronger programmer and robs the sigal from the weaker one
X2
Unless the TVs are identical models and the same age, it is likely one has a more powerful (or sensitive) detector. Hence, one will get more channels than the other. The weaker the signal (i.e., downstream from the splitter) the fewer channels will be picked up.
Nice guess but not true.
What really is happening is NOISE.
EVERY electronic item emits RF noise (AKA RFI) which INTERFERES with other electrical items.
The digital broadcasts called ATSC is extremely sensitive to interference.
Turning one TV on is creating interference which is affecting the OTHER TV and vice versa. TVs are chock full of devices which create RFI, switching power supplies if cheaply made can leak large amounts of RFI. If TVs are older LCD with fluorescent backlights the inverter for the backlight can generate large amounts of RFI.
The only thing that can be done is to find away to overcome the noise, that means improve the antenna, feedline and such.
Typically most RVs use passive RF splitters which rob you of signal..
A two way splitter is a 3.5 DB loss which is slightly more than cutting the signal in half..
Replacing the passive splitter with a amplified coupler can often overcome local RFI in some cases.
Your antenna may not be an amplified model, on with a preamp at the antenna helps to overcome the small low gain antennas used on RVs..
Feed line, make sure it is RG6, many manufacturers take a shortcut on this and use RG59 which has a much higher signal loss.. RG6 is larger in diameter than RG59.
Make sure no other electronic devices are causing interference, many LED lights have cheap power supplies that cause interference, your multistage converter which is a switching power supply is another source..
Turn all other items off to check to see if they are causing problems..
If all that above fails you might need to simply replace one or both TVs with better TVs, especially if these are OEM factory RV installed TVs which generally are not of much quality to start with..