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Old 08-17-2021, 01:34 PM   #1
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Jayco CoAx Wiring

--King Tailgater connected to outside "SAT" connection, via CoAx cable.
--Wally connected to Wingard box, behind inside TV, "AUX/SAT" connection, via CoAx cable. Box power is off.
--Wally connected to TV, via HDMI.
No power to Tailgater.

But with Tailgater hooked up directly to Wally, the Tailgater churns, looking for sats.

Second 2021 Jayco I've owned that has this issue. The 2021 Jayfeather 25RB that I traded in for current rig had same issue. Had to run cable directly from Tailgater, under the entry door, to the Wally. Can't do the same on this unit. Could use a window cable, but sure would like to see wiring diagram to know what Jayco is doing.
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Old 08-17-2021, 07:42 PM   #2
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could be a couple of things. 1 somewhere in all the connections, one of them is loose, or not connected, have to use an ohmeter to find the open spot. 2 tailgators do not get a strong signal, so there is a lot of signal loss on long run, multi connection systems. if i run my 40' coax thru the slide direct to the receiver, i get signal, if i run it thru the camper system, it isn't strong enough to work, back when i carried a regular size dish i could run 150' of coax, to find clear sky and get lots of signal. experimentation is only way to figure out your situation. Hope this helps.
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