Yes.
If you have analog Cable, you may need to do a "channel search or auto program" on your TV to find your channels. Go to your TV menu, look for these options. If you have digital cable and have a cable tv receiver, you will need to call your cable company. They may have to send a "re-hit" which basically reprograms your cable box.
A aerial antenna is used most commonly for off air channels-mainly local channels if you are in a close enough range. Satellite dishes are installed outside and then a receiver/tuner attached to your tv
The kind of equipment that you need in order to receive HD channels on your television set, is cable box receiver, or a satellite receiver and a satellite dish for one single television set.
To use an HDMI cable for your receiver, you need a VIP receiver.. Each of these receivers have an HDMI port you can use to connect to your TV. You also need HD programming to take full advantage of the HD receiver and HDMI cable.
The connect more than 2 TVs to a receiver, you need to splitter to split the signal for the TV to take to another TV. You can get a splitter at Radio Shack. The cable should be a RG6 coax cable. If you want to split TV 1 with anything other than a coax cable you need to get a special splitter for the type cable you are using from the receiver to the TV; RCA, component, or HDMI. HDMI does have a length limitation. When you mirror 2 TVs, the same program is on both TVs; when you change channels it will change both TVs channels.
You can't really get fox on channels that come with your cable. You would need the latest kind like the ones with 1000 channels. Otherwise you need to order it from your cable company.
You'll need to contact your cable service provider .
To receive Nilesat channels on your receiver, you need to correctly point your satellite dish towards the Nilesat satellite position (7 degrees West). Make sure your receiver is compatible with Nilesat frequencies and enter the appropriate settings such as frequency, polarization, and symbol rate for Nilesat channels in your receiver's menu. You may need to refer to the receiver's manual or consult a professional installer for assistance with these settings.
Make sure your Cable TV receiver is turned on. You also need to make sure your TV is tuned to the correct input or channel for your cable receiver.
With one box in the main room of the home you can connect different tvs with cable to the oher rooms. Unfortunately you are unable to view different channels in each room with this set up. If you wanted different channels in each roo you would need multiple receivers.
Yes you can provided that you have a additional sound system like a stereo receiver for the sound, if you a cable box/satellite receiver of and HDTV Receiver with either a HDMI or DVI port, (you'll need a converter cable for HDMI)
Every Cable TV company has channels on different packages. You will need to contact your local Cable TV provider.