nbking

Ottawa Ontario Canada

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I have a 2003 RT 19P. I decided to remove the analog TV to free up cabinet space and mount a flat screen TV on the wall. When I went to the connections, I found an A/B Switch with a lot of wires coming from it and nothing explaining what they are for or where they go.
Would anyone know if the A/B switch is a standard RT installation or a previous owner installation. I don't have a diagram in the books provided.
Also, would anyone know where I could get an explanation or diagram for the connections and what they are for.
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Handbasket

Asheville, NC

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IIRC, A/B is for selecting between internal antenna (built in to roof) and cable inlet (in left outside storage, I think). There's also a powered antenna booster, built in to the 12V plug-in, again IIRC.
The RT manual is downloadable from the RT website, and I think it explains all this.
Jim, "If you can't fix it with a hammer, you have an electrical problem."
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targaboat

sulphur springs, tx, usa

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We have an AB switch to change from cable and satellite hook ups. You will just have to follow the wires and figure out what is going on. Trial and error are also probably required.
No, I doubt the mafgr put them in during the building of the unit.
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