2024 Solitude 310 Bedroom TV

RandyC

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We are using the bedroom TV for the first time. Connected to RV park cable. Bedroom TV only pulls in 15 channels while the main TV pulls in 60 + channels. Post a note if you have resolved a similar problem.

Also, is there any way to turn off the annoying blue light that is on the bedroom TV?
 
Don’t know about the channels issue as we never use cable. Just OTA or WiFi/cell to stream.

There is somewhere in the settings where the blue light can be turned off. Keep drilling down in those and you’ll find it.
 
Assuming you rescanned when setting it up, there is probably a loose connecter somewhere. Start with what you can see behind the TV.
 
This will sound silly..... there are 2 cable ports available for that TV (or at least there are in mine). Be sure you are plugged into the right one.

Then, of course, there is all the usually advice about tightening all the connections, including the ones on the back of all the wall plates.

As a last resort, you can split the incoming cable between the main feed to the main TV (and TV/Antenna switch in the wet bay and connect one feed to the bedroom sat input; then move the input to the bedroom TV to the sat input. It may eliminate some bad connection(s) or a wrong connection.
 
We are using the bedroom TV for the first time. Connected to RV park cable. Bedroom TV only pulls in 15 channels while the main TV pulls in 60 + channels. Post a note if you have resolved a similar problem.

Also, is there any way to turn off the annoying blue light that is on the bedroom TV?
Might mention which model/yr RV you have....

On our 2019 295RL, we use the incomming CABLE (,SAT, AUX) connection on our Nautilus panel for all external connections. We turn off the OTA antenae booster behind the main TV. We are able to scan as many cable channels on our bedroom TV (Sony) as we get on our living room (TCL) TV. .

If the OTA booster is left on, it can interfere with cable/sat connections.

We also always scan for all digital/analog signals on both TVs when connected to CG cable.
 
Ours has been very finicky since day one. I think I posted a similar question when we took delivery in 2022. Never solved but noticed that it pulls all the channels fine at some campgrounds that we connected cable to, but not others. Makes me wonder if the signal strength at the post is adequate enough. OTA performance matched between both TVs.
 
Solved the problem today. Crawled into the basement to check all accessible cable connections - all where right. Put a splitter in the wet bay connecting the cable to the bedroom auxiliary port and changed the port connection in the bedroom. This has resolved the problem. So I suspect that somewhere between the main TV and the bedroom there is an inaccessible connection that is loose or there is enough signal drop the park's cable system cannot overcome.

Thank you for the suggestions.
 

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