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Digital set up
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Digital set upHave a RM-DM46 connected to the Sat In and Aux In of a VS-0604/6412 and a Sensor Antenna connected to the TV In of the VS. I use two tv's. Where do I install the RCDT09A and how many do I install? Have check all the wiring pictures of Wingard-they don't address the set up above. Have sent two EMails to Mobile which remain unanswered and am still waiting for a call back from Customer Service . WHAT GOING ON???
Re: Digital set upWinegard RM DM46 CRANK-UP RV Digital Satellite Dish with DigitalMagicTM Sensing Unit
Winegard RCDT09 Digital to Analog Converter Box Receiver D2A High Definition to Standard Definition Off-Air Digital TV Signal Receiver, Part # RCDT-09 You need to have a UHF / VHF antenna to receive television signals with the converter box. Usually, if you have a Dish type receiver, there will be a F type connector - female on the back of the receiver. Your antenna - television = UNF / VHF would connect to the back of the converter box in the position that says - from antenna. You would then run a wire from the CONVERTER BOX OUT - to the female connector on the back of the Dish box or you could connect it directly to either the female F type connector on the back of the television or you could connect it directly to the television with a S port cable and RCA Cables. If you have a television in the front of the RV and a second in the rear of the RV, you would want to put a splitter in the line coming from the UHF / VHF antenna and run a dedicated second wire to the rear of the RV for the second converter box. You could run the whole RV on one converter box, but then you could not watch two different television stations at the same time.
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