Blakewilson
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My antenna will receive a lot of RF channels and only a few other channels. How can I watch the RF channels. I have the wineguard antenna if that helps. Thanks
I'm assuming where you say "RF channels", that you mean the older analog channels like 2, 4, 6, 11, versus digital channels like 5.1, 5.2, 39.1. Your antenna should be capable of both types, but that doesn't mean your antenna is actually picking up any analog signals. Depends how your antenna is pointed and what stations are nearby.
When you do a channel scan on any modern TV, if there are analog and digital signals, you should be able to see both types without doing anything special.
when I’m scanning it says RF channels found 62 and under that it says Found 2. Only channels I can watch is the ones under Found. We are new to this and are confused.
When I still couldn't get anything with the amplifier on, I checked coax which wasn't making it from the bedroom where the antenna is located above the UDC into the living area hook ups for TV/cable which was after delivery. Had to re-route the antenna line fishing it through the AC/Fan only ducts. Since then I've pulled all that because I set up a window FTA connection which works well enough.Suggestions for stronger signals:
BTW, YOU DID TURN ON YOUR RV'S ANTENNA AMPLIFIER PLATE BEFORE TRYING TO RECEIVE TV SIGNALS, DIDN'T YOU??????
5) Some people have encountered coax wiring problems on Heartland RV's. You may have to bypass the installed coax with your own external wiring from the antenna to the amplifier to the tv to prove this. If that proves to be the problem you can try to fix it your self or get a RV servicer to do it. Do you have a new rig with a warranty in effect???
When I still couldn't get anything with the amplifier on, I checked coax which wasn't making it from the bedroom where the antenna is located above the UDC into the living area hook ups for TV/cable which was after delivery. Had to re-route the antenna line fishing it through the AC/Fan only ducts. Since then I've pulled all that because I set up a window FTA connection which works well enough.
For some odd reason Heartland would only pay for half of what a dealer full reinstall even though it was still in warranty.
That makes sense now, at the time Heartland wasn't too clear about it. There were other things they replaced/paid for in full when it was less than a year old: the front cap being out of alignment, the ceiling fan stopped working, and the motor to the rear stabilizers froze up from wire crimp. All were factory issues so I lucked out on those.Dealer labor rate to you is quite different from what manufacturers pay dealers for warranty work. Also, manufacturers often specify a fixed amount of labor where when you go to the dealer, they just charge by the hour for however long they take - and probably round up.
Even though your TV says RF ( or maybe you are misreading this ) these are digital channels. Very few analog channels are being broadcast over the air. If you can only watch the "other" channels you probably have as setting someplace on your TV that will switch between digital and analog channels. I had an older tv that did this.when I’m scanning it says RF channels found 62 and under that it says Found 2. Only channels I can watch is the ones under Found. We are new to this and are confused.
Even though your TV says RF ( or maybe you are misreading this ) these are digital channels. Very few analog channels are being broadcast over the air. If you can only watch the "other" channels you probably have as setting someplace on your TV that will switch between digital and analog channels. I had an older tv that did this.