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Unfortunately, the RCA RCU404 was programmed in 2003 before the digital-to-analog converter boxes were released. It doesn't have a code for any brand converter box. The Apex converter boxes were listed at Amazon in 2004. See http://www.rcaaudiovideo.com/remote-code-finder/?sku=RCU404&productType=Digital+TV+Converter+Box to search for all available device codes. Change the Product Type via the drop-down menu for other device codes.
Most universal remotes code lists are limited to devices that hit the market 6 months before the remote was programmed and older devices. I wish that I had better news for you. A universal remote that was programmed later (2005 at the earliest) would be more likely to support the converter box and let you consolidate all of your remotes.
Bobby, Check the attached links for codes,
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Be sure that your TV is set to channel 3 or 4 if you are using the RF cable or Video 1, etc if using the Audio/Video cable. The Installation Guide should appear. The "improved" picture that you are seeing is simply the analog throughput, not the digital conversion.
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