All ActivityMost RecentMost LikesSolutionsRe: CATV / OTA problemThank you for all the replies. The problem, at least for OTA, is fixed. I had unhooked the cable at the antenna head to test it. It tested fine so I screwed it back on. It started working. Weird because it wasn't as if the cable was loose. I needed a wrench to remove it from the antenna. Oh well, problem solved.Re: CATV / OTA problem othertonka wrote: Have you used the remote, press menu, and set the proper "INPUT" to "Antena" or "Cable" and then do a "SCAN" to bring in the available channels? It won't bring in any Channels until you scan. Give it a try and point the antenna in the direction of a Known transmitter in the area you are in. Digital channels will usually end in a .1, or .2 or .3, for example if you normally get channel 3, it will now come in as channel 3.1 or 3.2. Remember SCAN SCAN SCAN As an addition, you can bring up Antenna web and enter the Zip code where you are at and it will show the direction and distance to the available transmitter. You might need a compass to point your antenna Antenna web Ya, I guess I forgot to mention that I've selected antenna and scanned for stations, no luck. And I've done this from the same spot (my driveway) where I've received good signals in the past.CATV / OTA problemI'm hoping someone on this site can help. I have a 2010 Keystone Laredo. Last season I suddenly noticed that I had no signal from either a cable connection OR the antenna. I've been trying to troubleshoot and I'm baffled. The antenna booster seems to be working correctly, and as a last resort I bought another one just to make sure. I've tested each cable for continuity and they all test fine. I have a Jensen flat panel and a wingard antenna, but as I said, I'm not getting anything via cable or antenna (yes I know you have to have the booster off for cable). I'm stumped. Any ideas?