SOURCE: rca converter box need 3 digit code
Samsung 005 013 079 080 145 177 195 202 213 216 227 255 256 260 266 274 275 282 295
RCA 001 005 072 073 074 075 076 077 078 135 138 140 144 150 156 159 162 163 169 171 178 229 246 249 260 274 275 293 302
Panasonic 040 045 125 179 187 254 257 288 299 301
SOURCE: rca model f20352sf
I just read this solution online a few minutes ago, so i don't know how accurate it is, but
someone was having problems viewing DVD. So maybe it will also work for your xbox.
And I quote:
VCR - tune TV to channel 91
DVD - tune TV to channel 92
Someone else posted if these didn't work, try channels 00 or 01.
Hope this helps.
SOURCE: Determining if TV has a digital tuner
A converter box is only required if you are using an external antenna (rabbit ears or rooftop). If you are connected to cable or satelite, no converter is needed. Please do not confuse a digital tuner (select channels using numbers) from a digital broadcast. The current broadcast system uses an analog signal. The changeover is to convert that signal to a digital one which will take less frequency space for the same channel. This frees up space for additional channels.
Hope this helps,
Dan
SOURCE: cannot get tv to synchronzie with hd converter box
YOU NEED TO GET INTO THE MENU AND EITHER AUTOPROGRAM THE SET WITH THE CONVERTER BOX ON OR BUY A REMOTE AND DIRECT ACCESS CHANNEL 3.
SOURCE: I have an RCA converter box hooked up to an RCA tv
Basically, you cannot use the coax connections for both the VCR and the RCA converter box. I would hook up the phono/cinch connectors from the VCR to the TV if you can (these are also called RCA connectors, but I'm avoiding using that name so we dont confuse the digital receiver with a cable/connector name that is the same here). There should be a yellow one for video and red/white ones for left and right stereo. I believe the RCA converter comes with a three headed cable that can do this for you. With this configuration, you can set the TV to input on these connectors and the VCR should always output there. Once that is set, you can still use the converter box to receive the signal from your antenna, then run the coax to the VCR. Now, the VCR will always have to be set on channel 4 in your setup and you will need to manually change channels on the converter box for it to record a show. Does this make sense so far?
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