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Re: Help with tv/cable hookups
Posted: May 14th, 2020, 2:31 pm
by RoyBraddy
I installed one of those TV WALL PLATES in my OFF-ROAD POPUP trailer.... I only have ONE HDTV set in my POPUP...
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I use the BAT WING HDTV antenna up on an outside pole up the side of my POPUP. I reach out the window flap to turn the pole to move the BAT WING antenna around to pick up stations... My ANTENNA PREAMP is located in the BAT WING antenna...
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Re: Help with tv/cable hookups
Posted: July 14th, 2019, 1:39 pm
by uct
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Re: Help with tv/cable hookups
Posted: July 14th, 2019, 1:20 pm
by uct
Booster is usually under main tv. It will have coax in and out with a small button to turn on or off. It may also have a 12v socket type plug
Re: Help with tv/cable hookups
Posted: June 19th, 2019, 8:09 am
by 17rt17
It was mentioned to turn off the booster. Where is the booster located at? I have a 2019 Launch 31BHS. I haven’t seen or heard about a booster. Maybe might doesn’t have one. Thanks in advance for an answer.
Re: Help with tv/cable hookups
Posted: August 7th, 2018, 11:46 pm
by uct
I agree. Do a cable channel scan or search. Booster must be off. You must do this every . time you change locations( campgrounds) If you are near a city and have no cable at the campground use the booster and do an over the air channel scan.
Re: Help with tv/cable hookups
Posted: August 7th, 2018, 6:00 am
by VictorH
You will have to run a channel scan using the menu button on the TVs remote control. However depending where you are this may or may not work without a digital cable box. Remember to turn off the booster box before doing a channel scan of the cable channels since the box will scramble the cable signal. That booster is meant to help find over the air channels.
Help with tv/cable hookups
Posted: August 7th, 2018, 1:12 am
by djmiles1176
Hello all! We are first time travel trailer owners and just purchased a 2016 Launch ultralight 27bhu. We love the camper and took it to the beach this past weekend for our first adventure. I never thought much about the tv hookups, however it rained almost every day and I attempted to use them but couldn't get them to work. Our campground had on site cable hookups which I connected to the outside of our camper. On the inside of the camper there are two hookups- one labeled tv and one labeled satellite. Above them is also another set of hookups which has a jumper connected. No matter what I tried I couldnt get them to work. The camper also has a furrion radio/dvd player that I could hear sound from via the campers speakers but no video signal on the tv. Any help from you guys would be appreciated!