To set up an AFN (Armed Forces Network) converter box, first connect the box to your television using the appropriate cables, typically HDMI or composite cables. Next, connect the box to a power source and ensure it is connected to an antenna or satellite dish for signal reception. Once everything is connected, turn on the television and the converter box, then follow the on-screen instructions to scan for channels and complete the setup. Finally, adjust the settings as needed for optimal viewing.
You will need a set-top converter box. They'll probably run int he range of around $40.00 on up. Go to: www.dtv2009.gov for a coupon from the government for the purchase of a converter box. The coupon's worth $40.00 toward the purchase of a converter.
Digital signals are being sent now, so the converter will work now.
No it will not. Because it is a lock-up converter and the 350 turbo is not set up for a lock-up converter.
From what I have been able to gather, the digital converter set top box will be needed only if you receive television signals via an aerial antenna and you don't have a digital television set. If you are hooked up to cable or satellite, the digital converter will not be needed. I, for one, use a "rabbit ears" antenna and don't have a digital television and will need to purchase the DTV converter box.
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.
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To program a Philco converter box using a universal remote while the box is off, first, ensure the universal remote is compatible with the converter box. Press and hold the "TV" or "Device" button on the remote until it lights up, then release it. Enter the code for the Philco converter box, which can usually be found in the remote's manual or online. Once the correct code is entered, the indicator light will turn off, and you can test the remote by turning the converter box on and checking if it responds to the remote commands.
Many universal remotes are compatible with RCA converter boxes, but one of the most commonly recommended options is the RCA RCR503BZ. This remote can be programmed to control various devices, including TVs and converter boxes. Always check the remote's compatibility list or user reviews to ensure it works with your specific RCA converter box model. Additionally, programming instructions are usually included to help set it up correctly.
I'm having the same problem after buying another 46 in smart tv. I'm leaning towards learning the stock market and monitoring stocks on one, otherwise I might set it up to play download and manage music and photos from a pc or mac if could afford one.
To program your RC 21914 remote to work with your converter box, first, turn on the converter box. Then, press and hold the "TV" and "OK" buttons simultaneously until the red LED lights up, then release both buttons. Next, enter the code for your converter box brand (you can find these codes in the remote's user manual). If the LED blinks and turns off, the programming was successful; if not, try another code.
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You probably can't hook it up. Old TV's don't have the ports that are needed or the wiring.