One of the frustrating things I might add, is the Rpod factory mounted wall plate switch for the cable. If your in a rv park with cable hookup, your connection on the wall plate is the lower one. If the green light is lit, turn it off. Now you can scan the channel selection. Happy podding!
Very nice video as always John, well done! Technology can be such a hassle these days... Out of frustration, I threw my VCR player into the fire pit! Boy, do I regret that. Stay safe John, much love.
I had the same issue with my 2020 273BHSWE. I did the exact same troubleshooting you did and found the exact same issue..... a loose coax cable. Annoying but glad that was the only issue...
Yep, things tend to shake loose over time for sure. Just glad I caught the issue without climbing up onto the roof looking at the antenna. Thanks for the comment!
Hi John, I love your methodologies, and have learned a lot after watching many of your processes.......we are not RV Owner's yet, but plan to purchase Very soon, and hit the roads......and I'm sure your processes will come into play very soon....keep up the Excellent work........Mike & Sarah Mezo, Muncie, Indiana.
Hi! I do all the scanning process and it shows 50+ RCF channels but no digital ones. With an indoor I capture some digital that I can see. Is there a problem with the outside antenna?
Sorry for the late reply. It could be a connection being loose anywhere the coax cables connect. It could be the powered antenna as well. There also could be an issue with the TV (unless your indoor test was with the same TV). On my unit, there is an outdoor panel that powers the antenna. I'd start there and methodically check through.
On my Keystone Bullet, the TV had four Philips screws holding the back of the TV on a metal bracket. Can you see behind the TV in your RV to see how it is connected?
Have the exact same problem in my 2014 Flagstaff 23RS....still can't figure out what's wrong. The only way we can watch TV is by plugging into a cable box at a KOA while at a State Park relying on the antenna we get nothing. Five years ago I purchased and replaced the standard batwing with a drop in replacement King Jack. Was sold on getting 60+ channels....didn't gain anything more (total waste of money). Yesterday I replaced the King Jack back with the Bat Wing it came with and still nothing works. Very frustrated and at a total loss as to what to do. I go to the same two campgrounds every year with no issues....now our antenna to the TV is useless.
Bob, sorry to hear this. It sounds like either a loose connection like I had or the antenna itself isn't getting power as required. These things can be pretty frustrating to track down. At some point, if it gets too frustrating, you may want to do a service call and see if a mobile tech or local service center can track it down.
Hey John I’m not able to receive over the air channels on my rv tv. Here’s what I have done so far. Tested cable it’s good 3:11 , tested voltage had 13.4 volts, replaced power booster, no change, replaced antenna, no change, checked connections, nothing loose, tv tested good using a house type antenna. This has me completely stumped. HELP
Double check me here. You've tried a house antenna directly to the RVs TV and it works, so the TV should be fine. You've checked all your coax connections in your lines and they are all tight, so nothing loose. You've even replaced the Antenna on the roof of the RV, if I understand correctly. I am also stumped. When did it stop working? Did it ever work properly? Can you think of something that changed so that the TV stopped receiving on-air channels? What RV make/model/year are we talking about?
@@JohnMarucci It was working just fine, never had a problem prior to this discovery. The RV is a 2019 Riverstone Legacy fifth wheel. Riverstone sent me what is suppose to be the wiring diagram for this unit but I'm starting to doubt that it is correct. I'm an electrician from many years ago and I generally can troubleshoot issues like this with no real problems but this one is strange. It seems as though something is blocking the signal from the antenna because the voltage is there. Remember the residential antenna worked great on the same wiring as the King antenna. I think I will just have to confirm every cable in the system and see if it is wired per the drawing and if not make a new drawing. John thanks for your help and if you should think of something please let me know because I'm stumped as stumped could be, lol
MY 2019 HIDEOUT DOESN'T HAVE THAT COMPARTMENT, ITS GOT THAT ROUND ROOF TOP ANTENNA, I SCAN MY CHANNELS, SHOWS PLENTY OF CHANNELS FOUND, YET IT SAYS NO SIGNAL ON 99 PERCENT OF THEM, THE RADIO WONT PICK UP 99 PERCENT OF CHANNELS EITHER, ALWAYS SOMETHING
Could be a power issue or loose cord somewhere. Not the easiest to track down. You can start by double checking all the coaxial connections. All the best!
@@JohnMarucci I JUST DID THAT, ALL THE CABLES AT THE AMP SWITCH WERE REALLY LOOSE, TIGHTEN THEM, THE OTHER RECEPTICAL, WHICH HAD A SPLITTER WERE TIGHT, I'LL FIX ANOTHER DRINK 🍸 AND SWIP SWOP SOME WIRES, I APPERCIATE YA.
We are having the same issue but in a 2021 Dutchman Kodiak...cannot locate the central cable box. Btw we ordered the Wingard 1000 to go with the Wingard air 360+...do you know if this was a bad move and if so what do you suggest for reliable WiFi for work? Thank you so much for the video!
I haven’t tried any Wifi booster only the WeBoost cell signal booster which can help with improving an already existing weak cell signal. I have heard good things about the Wingard but can’t speak to it from any experience. Thanks!
@@lilmama4426 if theres signal in the area at all. Dont pay keystone more than you already are for their shit product. Just get a booster and mount it to the top of the trailer or instal a flag pole with it on the end. Easy and can boost the signal to full bars.
Our camper is new as is our 43" Sansui tv. We are picking up 0 channels with a Magnadyne RVTV1B Rev. B omni directional antenna . Our old RV had a Winegaurd batwing antenna and we received around 30 tv stations, mostly Digital. I notice when we run a scan on our new tv system, it is not even searching for Digital or Analog stations. Can you give me an idea why it is only searching for RF stations?
Generally, it can be three things. Either the TV itself is defective; you have a bad omni-directional antenna; the factory didn't attach a coax cable properly. If the RV is new and under warranty, and you are not too far from your dealer, I may just ask the dealer to fix it. Otherwise, using a small portable TV antenna would be my first step to ensure the TV is working properly. Thanks!
@@JohnMarucci I am pretty handy and think I could do this. I purchased a Klein tester like yours. I took the plate off behind the tv. there were Black, gray, white, and red coax. I put the tester bulbs 3 outside ,cable and sat in, outside tv out. the red I put on the red coax in the bedroom. All the coax tested Fault or Short except the black one which tested blue even when the blue bulb was in my pocket. I connected a DVD player to the tv and it works fine. When I connect the black wire to the tv I get 5 station poorly, fading in and out. I called the dealer and the first appointment I can get is Oct. 15th. I talked to a Service Technician on the phone. He said our Antenna is junk and if I take anything apart to track the coax, we will void our warranty.
I’d be pretty frustrated on the date the dealer gave on getting it in. I’m not sure about voiding the warranty if you do this yourself, you may want to ask the manufacturer.
I’m trying to think why this would be happening and haven’t run into the exact issue as you have explained it. There really is no reason I know of why the TV won’t tune in lower number channels or mainstream networks. I assume you can get these no problem in your area?
Hi John. We bought a new motorhome from Germany and there is a Oyster smart tv and an Oyster 60/80 satellite antenna on it but we can’t watch anything at all. It says no internet connection although it shows there is an internet connection to it. Can you please help?
If it is smart TV with satellite, do you have the satellite internet service turned on? Meaning can you access internet through the service? It sounds like you need to enable the satellite internet first. I would think there is documentation on the satellite internet service provider that came with your unit and this is who you would need to interact with to ensure it is working.
@@JohnMarucci hi again, John, thank you so much for your answer 🙏 that’s very kind of you 😇☺️since I got your answer we have been trying to find out how to enable the satellite Internet.. Unfortunately, we couldn’t manage to do anything and we don’t know who is the provider.. actually we know nothing about this issues… we called, tge technical service of the satellite sellers many times, but they never turned back, they are always busy..🥺
Strange. Never heard of a TV doing that. Are you sure it isn't your remote having issues? Maybe change the battery out of the remote and see if it is still doing this. Thanks!
Nice job John - Easily understood and trouble shooting was done in a practical matter without having to get an expensive technician involved - Thanks!
Thanks for the kind words. Glad the video was helpful!
Thank you John , good advice , will go and check everything you recommended
One of the frustrating things I might add, is the Rpod factory mounted wall plate switch for the cable. If your in a rv park with cable hookup, your connection on the wall plate is the lower one. If the green light is lit, turn it off. Now you can scan the channel selection. Happy podding!
Thanks for sharing!
Very nice video as always John, well done! Technology can be such a hassle these days... Out of frustration, I threw my VCR player into the fire pit! Boy, do I regret that. Stay safe John, much love.
George, thanks for the comment, happy new year!
Video Cassette Recorder wow yea it was time to get one of those new fangled Compact Disk, Lol.
I had the same issue with my 2020 273BHSWE. I did the exact same troubleshooting you did and found the exact same issue..... a loose coax cable. Annoying but glad that was the only issue...
Yep, things tend to shake loose over time for sure. Just glad I caught the issue without climbing up onto the roof looking at the antenna. Thanks for the comment!
Hi John, I love your methodologies, and have learned a lot after watching many of your processes.......we are not RV Owner's yet, but plan to purchase Very soon, and hit the roads......and I'm sure your processes will come into play very soon....keep up the Excellent work........Mike & Sarah Mezo, Muncie, Indiana.
Mike, I’m glad the videos have been helpful. All the best!
thank you for your thorough trouble shooting video.
Great videos. Thank you
Glad the videos are helpful!
Thank you
Hi! I do all the scanning process and it shows 50+ RCF channels but no digital ones. With an indoor I capture some digital that I can see. Is there a problem with the outside antenna?
Sorry for the late reply. It could be a connection being loose anywhere the coax cables connect. It could be the powered antenna as well. There also could be an issue with the TV (unless your indoor test was with the same TV). On my unit, there is an outdoor panel that powers the antenna. I'd start there and methodically check through.
I need to know how to pull my RV tv's out to make sure the connections are tight.
On my Keystone Bullet, the TV had four Philips screws holding the back of the TV on a metal bracket. Can you see behind the TV in your RV to see how it is connected?
Very helpful information. Can you tell me what the problem is when we play a DVD movie, only sound comes on. No video.
It may be that you do not have the right input selected on the TV's remote. Try a different input on the remote to see if you get video. Thanks!
Have the exact same problem in my 2014 Flagstaff 23RS....still can't figure out what's wrong.
The only way we can watch TV is by plugging into a cable box at a KOA while at a State Park relying on the antenna we get nothing.
Five years ago I purchased and replaced the standard batwing with a drop in replacement King Jack. Was sold on getting 60+ channels....didn't gain anything more (total waste of money). Yesterday I replaced the King Jack back with the Bat Wing it came with and still nothing works. Very frustrated and at a total loss as to what to do.
I go to the same two campgrounds every year with no issues....now our antenna to the TV is useless.
Bob, sorry to hear this. It sounds like either a loose connection like I had or the antenna itself isn't getting power as required. These things can be pretty frustrating to track down. At some point, if it gets too frustrating, you may want to do a service call and see if a mobile tech or local service center can track it down.
Well I've tried everything new antenna and two new boosted moved everything around done just about everything and two weeks later nothing but fuzz...
Hey John
I’m not able to receive over the air channels on my rv tv. Here’s what I have done so far.
Tested cable it’s good 3:11 , tested voltage had 13.4 volts, replaced power booster, no change, replaced antenna, no change, checked connections, nothing loose, tv tested good using a house type antenna. This has me completely stumped. HELP
Double check me here. You've tried a house antenna directly to the RVs TV and it works, so the TV should be fine. You've checked all your coax connections in your lines and they are all tight, so nothing loose. You've even replaced the Antenna on the roof of the RV, if I understand correctly. I am also stumped. When did it stop working? Did it ever work properly? Can you think of something that changed so that the TV stopped receiving on-air channels? What RV make/model/year are we talking about?
@@JohnMarucci It was working just fine, never had a problem prior to this discovery. The RV is a 2019 Riverstone Legacy fifth wheel. Riverstone sent me what is suppose to be the wiring diagram for this unit but I'm starting to doubt that it is correct. I'm an electrician from many years ago and I generally can troubleshoot issues like this with no real problems but this one is strange. It seems as though something is blocking the signal from the antenna because the voltage is there. Remember the residential antenna worked great on the same wiring as the King antenna. I think I will just have to confirm every cable in the system and see if it is wired per the drawing and if not make a new drawing.
John thanks for your help and if you should think of something please let me know because I'm stumped as stumped could be, lol
MY 2019 HIDEOUT DOESN'T HAVE THAT COMPARTMENT, ITS GOT THAT ROUND ROOF TOP ANTENNA, I SCAN MY CHANNELS, SHOWS PLENTY OF CHANNELS FOUND, YET IT SAYS NO SIGNAL ON 99 PERCENT OF THEM, THE RADIO WONT PICK UP 99 PERCENT OF CHANNELS EITHER, ALWAYS SOMETHING
Could be a power issue or loose cord somewhere. Not the easiest to track down. You can start by double checking all the coaxial connections. All the best!
@@JohnMarucci I JUST DID THAT, ALL THE CABLES AT THE AMP SWITCH WERE REALLY LOOSE, TIGHTEN THEM, THE OTHER RECEPTICAL, WHICH HAD A SPLITTER WERE TIGHT, I'LL FIX ANOTHER DRINK 🍸 AND SWIP SWOP SOME WIRES, I APPERCIATE YA.
We are having the same issue but in a 2021 Dutchman Kodiak...cannot locate the central cable box. Btw we ordered the Wingard 1000 to go with the Wingard air 360+...do you know if this was a bad move and if so what do you suggest for reliable WiFi for work? Thank you so much for the video!
I haven’t tried any Wifi booster only the WeBoost cell signal booster which can help with improving an already existing weak cell signal. I have heard good things about the Wingard but can’t speak to it from any experience. Thanks!
@@JohnMarucci Thank you so much for your reply; I will check into the WeBoost cell booster. That could be the way to go for us also.
@@lilmama4426 if theres signal in the area at all. Dont pay keystone more than you already are for their shit product.
Just get a booster and mount it to the top of the trailer or instal a flag pole with it on the end. Easy and can boost the signal to full bars.
Our camper is new as is our 43" Sansui tv. We are picking up 0 channels with a Magnadyne RVTV1B Rev. B omni directional antenna . Our old RV had a Winegaurd batwing antenna and we received around 30 tv stations, mostly Digital. I notice when we run a scan on our new tv system, it is not even searching for Digital or Analog stations. Can you give me an idea why it is only searching for RF stations?
Generally, it can be three things. Either the TV itself is defective; you have a bad omni-directional antenna; the factory didn't attach a coax cable properly. If the RV is new and under warranty, and you are not too far from your dealer, I may just ask the dealer to fix it. Otherwise, using a small portable TV antenna would be my first step to ensure the TV is working properly. Thanks!
@@JohnMarucci I am pretty handy and think I could do this. I purchased a Klein tester like yours. I took the plate off behind the tv. there were Black, gray, white, and red coax. I put the tester bulbs 3 outside ,cable and sat in, outside tv out. the red I put on the red coax in the bedroom. All the coax tested Fault or Short except the black one which tested blue even when the blue bulb was in my pocket. I connected a DVD player to the tv and it works fine. When I connect the black wire to the tv I get 5 station poorly, fading in and out. I called the dealer and the first appointment I can get is Oct. 15th. I talked to a Service Technician on the phone. He said our Antenna is junk and if I take anything apart to track the coax, we will void our warranty.
I’d be pretty frustrated on the date the dealer gave on getting it in. I’m not sure about voiding the warranty if you do this yourself, you may want to ask the manufacturer.
Let me expand on this. I can get networks like Fox , my43 etc. But I cannot get NBC, CBS, or ABC. Very strange! Any help would be Appreciated.
I’m trying to think why this would be happening and haven’t run into the exact issue as you have explained it. There really is no reason I know of why the TV won’t tune in lower number channels or mainstream networks. I assume you can get these no problem in your area?
Hi John. We bought a new motorhome from Germany and there is a Oyster smart tv and an Oyster 60/80 satellite antenna on it but we can’t watch anything at all. It says no internet connection although it shows there is an internet connection to it. Can you please help?
If it is smart TV with satellite, do you have the satellite internet service turned on? Meaning can you access internet through the service? It sounds like you need to enable the satellite internet first. I would think there is documentation on the satellite internet service provider that came with your unit and this is who you would need to interact with to ensure it is working.
@@JohnMarucci hi again, John, thank you so much for your answer 🙏 that’s very kind of you 😇☺️since I got your answer we have been trying to find out how to enable the satellite Internet.. Unfortunately, we couldn’t manage to do anything and we don’t know who is the provider.. actually we know nothing about this issues… we called, tge technical service of the satellite sellers many times, but they never turned back, they are always busy..🥺
@@justimaginedreams7439 Is there a local dealer you worked through when purchasing your unit?
@@JohnMarucci I see what do you mean John… thank you so much for your consideration…
My TV just keeps switching channels and lowering the volume automatically
Strange. Never heard of a TV doing that. Are you sure it isn't your remote having issues? Maybe change the battery out of the remote and see if it is still doing this. Thanks!
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