I have connected a couple of converter boxes to other TVs with no problem. But this RCA TV only has two places to connect in the back. One is labeled F and the other is labeled S. Of course there is a place to connect the antenna cable and another place to connect something called a G-Link for setting up a VCR.
How would you connect the converter box cables to a TV configuration like this? The RCA user's manual shows the back of the TV being different from the way it actually is.and doesn't say what the F and the S holes are for.
Thanks for your help.
- Carole -
If the converter box calls for rca cables and your tv has none, you will need a vcr to interconnect. If your converter box has coaxial then it's an easy hook up. If they are holes labeled S and F then those are Screen and Focus screws. To adjust your screen and focus it. If the are actual jacks labeled S and F, then I don't know what F is but the S would be S-video. Hope this helps.
Generally you just use either the F port (used often for cable or coaxial connections) or the RCA (composite) inputs.
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