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Old 07-01-2012, 05:37 AM   #1
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I am new to Hi-Lo camping and have a 1995 26RD. i have pretty much figured out all systems except the TV.

It is a 2001 TV but when I do a channel search I get no stations.

Any ideas are appreciated....thanks
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Old 07-01-2012, 06:37 AM   #2
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Two things you need: a digital TV, the older analogs will not pick up most stations, and the antenna booster power turned on, that is where you connect your cable from the TV. Press the little red button on the antenna connection plate and there should be a light that comes on if it is working.
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I have an older analog TV and it works fine. I picked up one of those digital convertor boxes when the government was sending out those coupons a few years back, and it works fine for picking up all the digital channels. Its possible that you may have to turn your antenna in the direction of the channels broadcast signals also, and as well, depending on where your camping you may not pickup any signals unless you have satellite.
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Go here and put in your address or zipcode then using a compass point your antenna in the direction the website tells you to then check for channels. AntennaWeb - Home Oh yea make sure you have a digital tuner for or on your tv.
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Old 07-03-2012, 04:52 PM   #5
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My 2806C had to have a cable jumper from the top half where signal came in to the lower half by the refrigerator to make the other outlets have connection to antenna. Don't know if this pertains to your model.

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