Assuming you mean you have coaxial cable, there is a small center wire in a coaxial cable that should protrude slightly beyond the screw on part. Carefully stick the center wire into the center connector on the female connector, then turning in a clockwise direction, screw on the outer connector until finger tight. The center wire tends to bend over and will not work this way. It must be straight and not touch the other part of the connector. This is sometimes a PUSH ON connector but it is a poor connector.
The purpose of an aerial for TV use in a caravan is to provide the travelers entertainment via the television during their on-road and off-road travel. It is suggested that consumers research the aerial that will be the best fit in their caravan as many variables may effect the quality of the television signal.
If the aerial ends in a coaxial cable, connect an f-type end on the cable and screw it to the back of the tv.
The mosquito abatement team used aerial photography to locate the swimming pools in the neighborhood.
plug it into the expansion slot that it would fit into
Aerial rhymes with Mariel (girl's name) Squarial (a square television aerial)
As an adjective, aerial mens "living or taking place in the air".As a noun, an aerial is a rod or wire which receives or transmits radio and television signals.
You have to "loop through" the aerial. That is - you plug the aerial directly into the Freeview box and then use a short link cable to connect the Freeview box to the tv aerial socket. Most Freeview boxes come with this short lead in the carton. It's easy and obvious how to do this (when you see the equipment) and it enables you to watch existing analogue transmissions until they're finally switched off.
There are several types of TV aerial cables available, such as a Philex aerial kit. The Philex brand is popular as it is an extension cable. One might also consider Techlink's aerials.
Freeview Aerial is not avaiable on Google Earth, nor is it a product that is associated with Google. Freeview Aerial is an antenna that is available for purchase for use with a TV.
Yes, having to do with aviation or atmospheric travel, "aerial". (Was also a term applied to "antennae" of radios and televisions.)
R. Laidlaw has written: 'Practical TV aerial manual for Bands 1 & II' 'Practical TV aerial manual for bands I and III'
I expect you are making reference to the antenna on your roof. If so, yes. An old antenna can be used for digital TVs.