Yes it will.
To connect a digital TV converter box, follow these steps:1. Disconnect antenna from TV2. Connect antenna to antenna connection on Converter box.3. Connect an antenna cable from the converter box to the TV's antenna connection.4. Turn the TV to channel 3, turn on the converter box, and follow the setup menu from the converter box to search for channels.5. Keep the TV on channel 3, and change channels using the remote control for the converter box.
In the US the answer is probably not. Digital and analog TV broadcasts use the same frequencies and antennas. Digital TV is more fussy about signal quality than the older analog signals. So if you get marginal analog reception, figure on getting a new antenna for digital. The idea that there are special HDTV antennas is just marketing hype. Any antenna that gives you better digtial reception will also give you better digital reception.
A tv antenna and a digital tv and/or a converter box.
I think you mean a (TV antenna amplifier) RF amplifier used with coax cable. The answer is YES it will work with DTV.
This is a problem caused by the antenna if there isn't something is wrong with your tv or satellite receiver. A bad coax cable, twin lead wire and/or connectors can be the problem. Shake the cable and connector to see if the ghost changes or static appears in the picture or sound. If it does you have found the area to look some more. If this test is negative, I would try a new very directional antenna and a new coax downlead.
No, most projectors do not have TV tuners. You will need to connect the antenna to a digital TV tuner, and then connect the tuner to the TV.
To connect your TV to the cable outlet using a TV coax cable, simply plug one end of the coax cable into the cable outlet on the wall and the other end into the "Cable In" or "RF In" port on your TV. Make sure the TV is set to the correct input source (usually "Cable" or "Antenna") to receive the cable signal.
Yes. You need to connect the flat wire to a balun (also called a 300 ohm to 75 ohm converter), then run a coax cable from the balun to your TV or converter box.
You don't need a new TV or antenna. You need a Digital Converter Box. Go to a Radio Shack, Circuit City or Best Buy. Connect your old antenna to the converter box, connect the converter box to your old TV...all will be well.
To connect a digital box to a television with Foxtel IQ connected, the digital box is first connected to the Foxtel IQ box. Then the signal is routed from the Foxtel IQ to the television. The digital box should be the one receiving the signal from an antenna not the Foxtel IQ box.
Comcast will provide you with a digital tv box that allows your television to receive the digital signal and therefore you won't need the digital tv antenna.
To connect a digital TV converter box, follow these steps:1. Disconnect antenna from TV2. Connect antenna to antenna connection on Converter box.3. Connect an antenna cable from the converter box to the TV's antenna connection.4. Turn the TV to channel 3, turn on the converter box, and follow the setup menu from the converter box to search for channels.5. Keep the TV on channel 3, and change channels using the remote control for the converter box.
By remote antenna, do you mean Over The Air (OTA). For the OTA, some receivers have a coax port on the back, TV antenna, where you can connect an outside antenna. From the receiver menu, you can scan the OTA channels into the receiver once the receiver has found the OTA channels. If this is not what you are asking, please let me know. Thanks.
The antennan wire on your HDTV will connect to the back of the television set, if it is antenna compatible. The wall cable will go to the audio in location where you connect the coaxial cable. A digital antenna converter box will be needed to make the television work without a true digital signal coming into the home.
In the US the answer is probably not. Digital and analog TV broadcasts use the same frequencies and antennas. Digital TV is more fussy about signal quality than the older analog signals. So if you get marginal analog reception, figure on getting a new antenna for digital. The idea that there are special HDTV antennas is just marketing hype. Any antenna that gives you better digtial reception will also give you better digital reception.
yes. or to an inside roof antenna. You will get HD only if your antenna is tuned to a station broadcasting in digital HD, and if you TV has a digital tuner.
Well, I would recommend going to your local Future Shop or Best Buy and inquire about a digital antenna for your TV. The employees there can provide you with more information, and assist you on purchasing the digital antenna that meets your criteria the best. It would roughly cost fifty dollars for an average digital antenna for a TV.