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Originally Posted by scrubjaysnest
If the TV's worked at the dealer ship I can't as an Electronics engineer blame them for failure to find an intermittent problem.
Our set up is different then yours, first there is no led on the King antenna. There is however a standard powered TV antenna booster located inside the kitchen cabinet next to the microwave. Push the switch to turn it on or off.
Beyond that ours exhibit your symptoms but since we don't watch TV it isn't high on our todo list.
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I didn't make clear what happened when my TV's worked at the dealership. TV's received a couple of channels there, primarily because their broadcast towers were only 20 or so miles away. TV's would likely have gotten those using a wire coat hanger as an antenna. Point was, they didn't go any further, to insure the King Jack was actually working, which it wasn't. The Power Injector (King's terminology) wasn't getting 12 VDC and the antenna itself was also bad because the internal signal booster was bad. America Choice only does the absolute minimum on repairs. Another example of this that I experienced was when our inverter/charger went bad and was putting a 50 amp charge in to our coach batteries. That boiled the batteries dry and ruined them. When I went to pick up our unit, I asked them if they'd replaced the house batteries? They said no but that they were OK. I demanded that they check the batteries while I was there. Sure enough, they were dead as door nails. I insisted that I wasn't leaving without new batteries, which they finally, begrudgingly installed.