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Old 12-01-2019, 12:42 PM   #4
bobnelms
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Originally Posted by travelin texans View Post
The booster must be "on" for antenna, "off" for cable, go to each tvs setup menu to change from "antenna" to "cable" & a "channel scan" must be done to each tv every time you switch signal inputs &/or change locations.
There's also splitters somewhere that may have loose connections or miswired.
If you have the new fangled Key Tv then pay no attention to the above & someone else will have to try & help.
As I said, I have a Winegard Sensor Pro. The cable from the campground comes into this Winegard unit, and then gets distributed to the 2 TV's from that point. According to the manual, if I select "CABLE" on the Winegard unit, the signal bypasses any of the Wingard circuitry and goes directly to the 2 TVs.

Both of my TVs are "smart." I tell each of them to look for a CABLE signal (as opposed to an antennae signal). The main cabin TV looks great until I turn on the bedroom TV. When I do that, the main cabin TV looks very snowy.

I don't get it.
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