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You get the codes, if any, from the manufacturer of the universal remote. But the universals only offer the most basic functions and do not have provision for input selection, menus, and many more. If you have a sophisticated set you will not be a happy camper.
If you don't have the yellow, red and white RCA jacks on the set anywhere, an rf modulator would be the simplest way to go. Then all you will need to do is put the tv on ch3 or ch4 depending on what the modulator is set to.
The digital Cable conversion only effects those who still get their TV channels through an antenna or rabbit ears. If you get it through a cable provided like Comcast, you SHOULD be fine. For more information, look at the FCC website.
Your TV is telling you that the cable, antenna,
or another input has no signal coming into it.
When there is no signal, the set mutes itself to a blue screen to avoid your seeing "snow" on the screen.
You need to check your connections. IF all are O.K., then your problem must be in the tuner or A-V input.
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