I forgot to add that I am trying to set this up in a fifth Wheel Trailer with a winegard sensor 2 antenna, I also installed the wingman attachment to the antenna.Thanks.I forgot to add that I am trying to set this up in a fifth Wheel Trailer with a winegard sensor 2 antenna, I also installed the wingman attachment to the antenna.Thanks.
I turned on the amplified booster for the RV antenna, and the tv and converter box are working.
Thanks To Coyotedave, I can receive 22 digital and 12 analog TV programs. I turned on the amplified booster for the RV antenna, and the tv and converter box are working.
Thanks To Coyotedave, I can receive 22 digital and 12 analog TV programs.
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how to hook up on toshiba 52hm84 digital converter box
Connect antenna to antenna input on converter box.
Connect RCA audio/video cable from output on converter box to audio/video input on TV.
Plug the converter box's AC power cord into an electrical outlet.
Turn on TV and select "line" or "A/V" input.
Follow setup instructions in converter box owner's manual.
You will need a digital to analog converter which you can get at Radio Shack, Best Buy and most big box retail outlets or online. Your Coby is most likely analog and will require the digital signal to be converted to an analog signal from the digital converter box to the TV. UNLESS the digital converter box has analog (round connectors on the back) then you just need an analog RCA cable (which you can also get almost anywhere even your local CVS/Walgreens) to make the connection.
Your TV will require a Digital Converter Box to recieve over the air Digital Television Signals. You will need to hook up the antenna to the converter box and then hook your converter box to the TV. Hooking your television directly to a digital antenna will not get you Digital signals...only analog signals.
Where is the "no signal" coming from, the converter box or tv? If tv then unplug the dvd player and plug the plugs into the converter so the wires go from the converter into the rf modulator. set the tv up to watch dvds and try your channel scan gain. If it works then post again and we'll figure out the best way to connect the converter and dvd to the tv.
I understand you have;
Toshiba 36" analog tv, Tivax converter box, RCA Digital Flat amplified antenna.
You want to get signal over the air; Connect the antenna to the Tivax converter box. Connect the Tivax Converter box to the input for the TV.
Turn on the antenna, Converter box and TV. You should get a menu on the tv screen. Follow the instructions and SCAN in the channels in your area by using the converter box remote.
You can see your channels by going to www.tvfool.com and entering your information.
If you're not on cable or satellite, you will need an antenna to get off-the-air reception. This TV does not have a DTV tuner, so you will also need the converter box. Depending on how far you are from the broadcasters' transmitters, you might be able to get away with an indoor antenna. Or you might find that you get few channels with the inside antenna and then you'll need something outdoors. There are a number of styles to choose from.
The antenna hooks to the converter box, and the converter box then goes to the TV. It can be hooked to the TV's "ANTENNA" connector. This should be covered in the set's manual where it shows you how to connect a regular antenna. With the box, your TV will always stay on channel 3 or 4 (depends on how you set up the box) and you'll change channels on the converter.
You can also connect the converter to the TV with audio and video cables like you would a DVD player. Most of the "coupon-eligible" converter boxes include direct video and audio output jacks. This gives you better picture and sound quality than by hooking it to the TV's antenna input.
Hooking up a converter box is like going back in time to when cable TV was new and you had to get a converter box from your cable company. Same way of hooking it up. Hope this helps!
Yes you can first connect the converter box to the antenna first. Next hook the tv out on converter box to vcr in on vcr. Next hook the vcr out to the tv in and watch vcr and converter box on channel 3 sometimes channel 4.on the actual tv and of course change channels with converter box remote. For dvd player hook it straight to tv with red,white,and yellow cables that come with your dvd player. Then to watch dvd player if it's hooked up that way you have to put your tv on a input like video 1 or input 1. This can be done by using the tv remote and looking for a button that says tv/video or input or source button. This is some common names for that button on tv remotes.
Just Connect signal to tv and run autoprogram. Or use video input jacks from converter to tv ( yellow,white and red video in ) and select tv/video on tv pannel front ( don't need remote control) I hope this work for you.
I forgot to add that I am trying to set this up in a fifth Wheel Trailer with a winegard sensor 2 antenna, I also installed the wingman attachment to the antenna.Thanks.
I turned on the amplified booster for the RV antenna, and the tv and converter box are working.
Thanks To Coyotedave, I can receive 22 digital and 12 analog TV programs.
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