Yes. Make sure you are the account holder or you are authorized on the account to make changes. Ask the CSR to send a signal to the cable box and you should be all set!
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wea's it??
It's not so much in the conversion of the signal to analog, but rather, the frequency ranges the cable company may use to send the signals down the cable. In other words, will a standard digital converter box that's out on the market today, have the ability to cover the cable company's sent signal? You may get some of it converted, but I doubt you'd be able to cover all of the available frequencies.
A Cable box and TV are connected together through a RF cable.
Weak signal
Weak signal
Ownership of a TV box is necessary because it converts cable signal to digital signal in order work. It turns the signal into a visual and audio components and projects them from the TV.
If you get your signal from a cable company you might, all cable companies are not the same.
3318 or 2211
No. Each cable company uses different signal encryption technology.
A wireless TV sender is used to send the signal from a satellite or cable set top box to a television in another room. The transmitter connects to the set top box by a cable. It then sends the signal to a receiver box which is connected to the television set. The signal is set via wireless and hence there is no need for unsightly cabling.
should be a switch in the fuse box that resets it