yes because that is werethe cable comes from.
I'm having the same problem right now...the best thing to do is call the company.
If you get your signal from a cable company you might, all cable companies are not the same.
It's not uncommon. Look to see if your cable box has an antenna input. If it does, it's just a remote click to change from cable to TV. If not, you'll have to use an antenna switcher.
A cable box is a device attached to a set top box connecting a house to a cable service.
A TV with basic cable will not have the same quality as a TV with a HD box. HD stands for high definition and improves the sharpness and clearness of the program.
Yes, you can operate two TVs from a Time Warner cable box by using a splitter. However, both TVs would need to display the same channel since the cable box can only output one signal at a time. Alternatively, you can use a second cable box if you want to watch different channels simultaneously on each TV.
the power supply adapter plugs into the box that the antenna cable and the cable running to the back of the tv go. Basically everything went into or out of this black box. The RCA looking plug coming out of the bottom of the Atari also plugs into this box. Power goes from that cable to the Atari, and the video/audio signal comes out of the same cable.
Yes but not after feb 2009 depending on your television
Not if it is THEIR cable box. You pay to use the box. No pay, no box.
Donald Walter Kirk invented the cable box.
You can select the cable length in the option box.
The cable comes out of the wall to the HD converter box and the converter box connects with the HDMI or video cable to the same on the tv set. If the tv has HDMI connector use it. HDMI will give you much better picture than video cable connections.