All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: Winegard Sensar III wall plateThanks, Johno02, got it!Re: Winegard Sensar III wall plateThanks for the replies folks, There's no model # on the plate, it came with the RV & its Sensar III Winegard antenna. It has one cable port on the front, an automotive 12V jack, a small button that when pressed cycles a green LED. Mounted on its backside, there is a circuit board with electronic components, and 3 cable ports, 1 with a black cable on it that comes from the RV cable jack, the other with a white cable that comes from the digital antenna, and nothing on the third one. I think I now understand that the antenna will feed over-the-air signals only when the the green LED is on, and when it's OFF, the cable connection is the source feeding the TV. Not sure what the empty 3rd jack in the back is for, or how you would select it if there was a 3rd source to plug into it. Is it likely that the antenna is an amplified one, with electronics in it? Unfortunately, there's no TV signals where I am, so I cannot test it. I will try feeding the cable jack on the RV with an NTSC TV signal and see what happens with the LED OFF. Thanks againWinegard Sensar III wall plateAs a new RV owner, I am struggling to understand the operation of the wall plate where the 2 cables attach, one from the antenna, and the other from the cable input jack mounted on the rear left of the trailer. Since there is only 1 cable jack on the wall plate going to the TV, how is it determined which of the 2 sources is routed to the TV if there is a signal available from the antenna and one from a connected cable provided by the campground? There is nothing about this in the manual. Thanks for any help provided.Choosing city water or fresh water tankHello, I recently bought a used 2014 Keystone Bullet travel trailer. The generic owner's manual does not specify whether or not the switch over to city (pressurized) water is automatic when there is pressure present in the city water connection, or if there is something that has to be done in order to use city water. In speaking to a rep at Keystone, I was told that the internal water pump would have to be turned off, and then the pressurized city water would be used. Is simply turning the water pump switch OFF the only thing I need to do? Also, if the pump is switched ON while city water is available, which water source will be used? Thank you for any help that is provided.
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