CruzerDoc-MOC
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As many have noted, the living area TV does not connect to the digital antenna. Here is a simple "work around". WARNING!!! The coax cable connects were improperly marked in both the living area and bedroom of my unit. Good luck!
You will need two jumper coax cables. A few bucks at Wally-world and get a couple of three footers. In the bedroom disconnect the TV from the antenna outlet and use one jumper and jump from the antenna outlet (will have a 12v power connect and a red light that should be on) to the "bedroom satellite" outlet beside it. There is also an "outside tv" outlet beside the "satellite" outlet. These were backwards on my unit.
No go to your convenience center and use your second jumper. Connect the "living room satellite" to the "bedroom satellite".
Go into your living room and connect the TV cable to the "satellite" outlet (this was also switched on my unit). You should now have digital service to your living room TV. You can also use a "splitter" in the bedroom and be able to use both TV's at once.
Hope this helps.
You will need two jumper coax cables. A few bucks at Wally-world and get a couple of three footers. In the bedroom disconnect the TV from the antenna outlet and use one jumper and jump from the antenna outlet (will have a 12v power connect and a red light that should be on) to the "bedroom satellite" outlet beside it. There is also an "outside tv" outlet beside the "satellite" outlet. These were backwards on my unit.
No go to your convenience center and use your second jumper. Connect the "living room satellite" to the "bedroom satellite".
Go into your living room and connect the TV cable to the "satellite" outlet (this was also switched on my unit). You should now have digital service to your living room TV. You can also use a "splitter" in the bedroom and be able to use both TV's at once.
Hope this helps.