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Inspecting RV-2001 Head
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Inspecting RV-2001 HeadMaybe I can get some help from you folks.I have an older (2000) rv that i believe has never had the antenna completely installed.I need to get into the head and see what is connected and what has NOT been connected.What tools and what procedures are to be taken to take this thing apart?Thanx to all GLS
Re: Inspecting RV-2001 HeadThe antenna head can not be taken apart in a way that will allow you to put it back together. The plastics are welded together on the inside of the unit.
You should just need to connect the coax. What are you having trouble with?
Re: Inspecting RV-2001 HeadI seem have a disconnected lead or i dont know what--I have really good tv reception on the tv connected to booster and VERY limited reception to the other(bedroom) tv,as though somethig is not connected or has developed a malfunction,i dont know to much about these antennas.I do have the booster on(Red light).Seems that something is missing.Thanx for all your help.GLSmock
Re: Inspecting RV-2001 HeadGLS
I have had a similar problem. After testing every thing with a multimeter I found a power leak to the Set2 outlet on the wall plate but could not find a short. The wallplate is the one with RF choke rather than polyswitch. To correct I put a splitter on the flylead to the main TV and connected the bedroom tv to the splitter. Works OK now.
Re: Inspecting RV-2001 HeadI have replaced my Winegard RV2100 head with a VM22NPS head that I purchased on eBay. Will this head work with the original equipment on the coach?
Thank hjoeb
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