SOURCE: digital Television
You will need to use a converter box if you want to receive digital signals from an antenna as the tuner is not the ASTC (HDTV) type. Once you get a converter or cable box you can come out of it with component video cables and go into one of the inputs in the back of the set.
SOURCE: Don't know where the antenna input is on my tv
You can download the manual for this TV from Sanyo here:
http://www.sanyotv.com/CLT2054%20(E)%205071--.pdf
It has all the hookup information for you.
All the input jacks are on the rear of the set, and they are pretty clearly labeled.
You can connect the converter box two ways. One is to use the RF output from the converter to the antenna input on the rear of the TV. Then set the TV to channel 3 or 4, depending on the converter box setting.
The second method, which is better, is to connect the direct video and audio outputs from the converter box to one of the TV's A/V inputs. The cable you need is usually supplied with the converter box. Just follow the color-coded jacks at both ends: red and white for right and left channel audio, yellow for video. Then set the TV to that source. This will give better quality picture and sound from the box.
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SOURCE: will not turn on after bad storm
It's possible that your television set took a "Hit" from the storm and subsequently got "Fried". There's not much you can do for it now except replace it. For future reference, try plugging it into a surge protector first and then plug the SP into your outlet. The small "circuit breaker" should pop first, saving your appliances that are plugged into it.
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