There are a couple of ways to do it though I would recommend one over the other. The satellite box will have RCA connections on the back, yellow red and white. Take those to the same color connections on the back of your TV, noting what the input connections are labeled as on the TV so you can select it with your remote. Hook up your antenna to the RF/Coaxial In connection In the menu of your TV, select "Off-Air" or "Broadcast" for the coax connection and do a channel search/save. If you want to watch something off your sat box, just select what input you hooked it up to in the back. This question was answered with the assumption that your TV has RCA connections, most do, but if not then re-post with specifics/progress etc.
The TV needs to have two RF inputs. Most don't. Otherwise you need a A-B rf switch, Radioshack has them. Or you can connect the cable box to the TV using the VIDEO IN connectors leaving the single RF (antenna) input for the antenna.
There should be a button on your remote. If not, try looking in your television menu or on your TV itself. If you have lost your manual for your TV, many manufactures have downloadable - printable manuals--you just need to know your TV brand and model.
One may attach an antenna cable to their TV in an extremely straightforward manner. Once the antenna is set up there will be a cable on the antenna equipment that should be long enough to reach the television. The cable is then inserted to the television in the plug (port) that is properly labelled for antenna equipment.
You will need a tv antenna and a coaxial lead in wire with connectors.
No. There will be no analog signal to receive and process from the outdoor antenna. The only signal coming from the outdoor antenna will be digital. When the conversion is complete. You will need to hook up your antenna directly to the TV. Your conversion box will be worthless as far as analog to digital is concerned.
Using a red and white pair of RCA cables (left and right audio) I was able to hook up the audio out on the back of my Vizio HDTV to the left and right audio in on my Durabrand HT-3917. If you are behind the TV facing it's back, the plugs I used were found on the far right end of the input/output plugs. It may be different on YOUR Vizio TV, so just read the labeling and look for the right ones for your needs.
VIZIO Internet Apps allows you to hook up internet to your HD television. What you can view on your television may not be as versatile as with home internet but it offers a wide range of internet usage.
Have you selected the correct input from the TV MENU?
If you are in a strong signal area try a set top indoor antenna. That might be all you need. The powered ones are better.
No.
Depends. Do you need a converter box to hook up the TV to the antenna? No. You just connect the antenna to the TV's antenna input. Do you need the converter box to see "X" channel? Maybe. If "X" isn't broadcasting "over the air" in your location, then you will need a) cable or satellite service and b) the converter box.
get a VCR player and hook up it by the back inputs
No, you can not hook a Nintendo dsi up to a tv.
How do you hook up a samsung intercept to lcd tv
You can use RCA cables or coax. You will see on the back of your Dish receiver a TV out for either coax or the RCA cables out, then plug the cable into the input of your TV. Be sure to tune your TV to whatever input you choose to view dish satellite programming.