You can find out the specifications and features of the rca internet receiver here: http://www.abt.com/product/10612/RCA-RM2100.html Shop around and check Amazon and ebay for the best pricing.
The original full price for the RCA STAV-3880 was $299.99, often on sale for $249.99
Personally I do not recommend it because the cost is just to much and the connection is not really good. It is really hard to assemble and make it work.
Google RCA RT2360 manual and download the manual if you don't have it.
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only if you have an RCA output from the dish to run into the receiver. The receiver does not have the standard coaxial input.
I paid $499.99 brand new.
I am assuming you have a new HD duo receiver (222k, 622, 722, 722k) or 612 solo receiver that doesn't have a coax connector for TV 1. You need to do 1 of 2 things to enable you to connect the old TV to your receiver. If your TV has an RCA port (yellow, white, and red cable) on the back, you can use that cable instead of the coax from the TV to the receiver. If your TV doesn't have the RCA ports, you need to get an RF modulator to convert the signal from the receiver from RCA to coax.
If the speakers are not powered (they don't plug into the wall), you can cut off the RCA plug, strip back the wires to a negative and positive lead, and connect them to the speaker posts of the receiver.
A 14 speaker jack can be connected to a stereo tuner music receiver via an RCA connector.
You can connect a 14 speaker jack to a home tuner stereo receiver using the RCA connector.
Try one of these codes: 5077, 5083, 5090