Thursday, May 10, 2012

Receive Digital Broadcast Tv On A Boat







The Digital Broadcast transition, which took place on June 12, 2009, requires all TV broadcasters to transmit their signal in a digital format. While the switch may be complicated for broadcasters, most TVs, including LCDs and LEDs, already have the required technology to accommodate the change to digital transmission without any additional equipment. Even if you plan to watch TV on your boat, the process to receive digital broadcast is exactly the same.


Instructions








1. Insert one end of the coaxial cable into the "To TV" RF jack on the TV antenna. Screw the fastener on the end of the coaxial cable to secure the cable to the antenna. Use a bigger antenna if you plan to receive TV while out on the sea.


2. Attach the opposite side of the coaxial cable to the "ANT IN" or "TV IN" RF jack on the Input panel of your TV. If you are using a digital converter box, connect the cable to the "IN" jack on the box and connect the box to the jack on your TV with another coaxial cable.


3. Turn on the TV and the plug in the digital converter box (If you are using one), Your TV will begin receiving digital broadcast transmission immediately.

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