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AbdRahim

RVF Supporter
Joined
Dec 25, 2019
Messages
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RV Year
2020
RV Make
Newmar
RV Model
BayStar 3626
RV Length
37’
Chassis
Ford
Engine
V10
TOW/TOAD
None
Anyone experience the rear TV not able to receive some of the cable channels present on the front TV?

Some channels come in but sketchy, only on rear (bedroom TV)

Anyone know where the splitter is in the Bay Stars?
 
Following and waiting for an answer. My Phaeton was the same way, never did figure it out.
 
In our 2019 Canyon Star, the rear tv had it's own cable run. I had to run two direct tv boxes to get sat tv. I can't remember ever tying into shore connection for cable to see how that worked. Just don't use tv's much. Seem to remember cable splitters in mid coach bay overhead. Our shore power/ cable connection was in the rear most bay on the driver side, I'd start tracing wires from there.
 
 
I gave up on the bedroom TV. Always needed a complicated reset after the smallest change in the living room. Bottom line, from 4 TV's we use one.
Rest of them are dead weight.
 
My outside satellite connection was wired backwards, that fixed that. Read/front TVs are Sony. Both works fine, although OTA with Winegard antenna is poor. Cable and or sat work fine, rear and front both get same stuff. Wish TVs were Samsung, but we do not watch much TV, so it's no big deal. Never was Sony fan, after having lots of their computer components fail two days after warranty went out.

Normally, if on OTA or cable, we use back TV so do not have to raise televator for front one unless we are getting a good selection of channels. Cable in parks is of the basic variety, so it's not worth it to get channels we don't watch. So, we really only turn on rear unit. Make sure the antenna booster is OFF is using cable or satellite TV for signal. Only use booster for OTA reception.
 
Thanks Neal. No terminators on my splitter in the electrical cabinet over the driver’s seat. I haven’t found a second one yet. Don’t remember seeing it under the sink where I did some mods. Will look around. Ordered terminators and a new splitter, just in case.
 
@AbdRahim I don't recall which model Newmar you have but I'll offer my experience re splitter's and locations on my 2015 Ventana & 2022 Dutch Star. The Ventana had a splitter in the bay in front of the peg board bay on the passenger side. It was a 4 output model with only 2 outputs in use. I changed it to a 2 output 5-2500Mghz model and it helped my reception on the bedroom TV. The Dutch Star has a splitter on the back wall of under the kitchen sink. (lot's of fun to get too) It had no terminators but it does now. There is also a splitter behind the pegboard among the rats nest of wires. No terminators on it (yet). I don't recall if a less output splitter could be used in either of these locations but if I can reduce to a 2 output I will. Haven't had the Dutch Star long enough to evaluate TV reception so my splitter activity on it is a preemptive action. I did find some severely bent/crimped coax cables in the campground cable connection box which is in the electrical bay on my coach. The cables were bent to almost a right angle which is a no-no for coax. A good rule of thumb for coax bend radius is 10X the cable OD if you can get it. If less than 5X you will likely have signal degradation due to the bend.
 

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