Tv Antenna; Satellite System (Tyro) Wiring - Fleetwood 1999 Discovery Parts And Service Manual

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Both TVs operate on 120-volt AC from the generator, public
utility, or the inverter (powered by l2-volts DC).
The video switcher, located in a front overhead cabinet,
allows routing of the antenna, cable or VCR signals to both
the front and rear TV s independent of each other.
The roof-mounted antenna is designed for reception of VHF
and UHF television signals.
Before traveling, remember to lower the antenna and secure
it to prevent damage to the antenna, motor home roof, or
objects in the path of the antenna, such as overhead wires ..
Do not travel with the antenna raised.
The antenna system is designed to accept and distribute sig-
nals from various satellite systems available as aftermarket
accessories.
A coax cable loop is located in the overhead compartment
that allows connection of the satellite system. The PARK
cable input jack is available for satellite system use.
Before installing and connecting a satellite receiving system,
be sure you are familiar with the components you intend to
install, other hardware of components required, and how they
are designed to work together. Always refer to the compo-
nent manufacturer's installation/operation information before
installing or operating a satellite TVRO system in your motor
home.
DiSCOVERY
AppliANCES
120"VOLT
TELEVISIONS
ViDEO
SWITCHER
TV
ANTENNA
"' I
NOTE
The
antenna
booster
power supply must be
turned off to prevent bat-
tery drain. A red indicator
light will glow when the
unit is
on.
SATELLITE SYSTEM
(TVRO)
WIRINC

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