bobnmonica
Seasonal RV’er
2020 GMC Diesel Denali Dully, Durango Gold MBQ 382
Posts: 101
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Post by bobnmonica on May 18, 2021 17:19:22 GMT -5
Works great but when we turn on the air conditioner front or back TV signal goes out. Any suggestions?
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Post by lynnmor on May 18, 2021 21:07:18 GMT -5
Try running a good cable directly from the antenna to a TV as a test. If that eliminates the interference, you may have a bad cable or connection. If you still have interference, try the same thing from the antenna to the wall plate. Be sure that you first try turning off any and all LED lamps.
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Post by laknox on May 18, 2021 22:58:31 GMT -5
FWIW, our daughter and son-on-law had a couple LED bulbs in their kitchen that would flicker when their TV was tuned to a specific OTA local channel. Had to fudge the dimmer to get them to stop. Annoying as hell!
Lyle
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Post by Chuck on Jun 6, 2021 20:41:49 GMT -5
Works great but when we turn on the air conditioner front or back TV signal goes out. Any suggestions? Check you connectors on your coax, a number of owners have found loose or bad coax connectors ...
Turn TV on an wiggle connectors to all points an see what happends, also the is a tool that I have bought at HD or Lowes I forgot that you can check your coax ...
Edd505 can post a picture an link to such (I can't find mine at the moment)
Safe travels an good luck
Chuck
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Post by Edd505 on Jun 9, 2021 21:48:25 GMT -5
Works great but when we turn on the air conditioner front or back TV signal goes out. Any suggestions? Check you connectors on your coax, a number of owners have found loose or bad coax connectors ...
Turn TV on an wiggle connectors to all points an see what happends, also the is a tool that I have bought at HD or Lowes I forgot that you can check your coax ...
Edd505 can post a picture an link to such (I can't find mine at the moment)
Safe travels an good luck
Chuck
Coax tester about $30
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Chris RV Living
Seasonal RV’er
Starting to add Boondocking to our camping experience.....
Posts: 145
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Post by Chris RV Living on Jun 14, 2021 16:17:59 GMT -5
The coax connection may be loose behind the wall plate. It's threaded on both sides of the wall plate, and perhaps in their speed to assemble the RV, they didn't put a wrench to the backside coax connection to the face plate. This is also a common cable network problem in normal houses that aren't being bounced down the road.
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bobnmonica
Seasonal RV’er
2020 GMC Diesel Denali Dully, Durango Gold MBQ 382
Posts: 101
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Post by bobnmonica on Jul 17, 2021 14:34:47 GMT -5
Thanks all, it seams all connections were tight and it is interference from rear ac. Must turn off to scan for channels and all is ok, weird
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Post by jfspry58 on Aug 9, 2021 12:50:22 GMT -5
This is really late but also check the power booster, usually located behind one of the tvs. It too could possibly be the location of the interference intrusion.
Jay
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