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Dave Thompson Posted on Dec 01, 2013

Antenna input on back of tv broken off

I have a 46inch, sharp LCD flatscreen tv. For the first couple months it was working fine through an analog antenna. The antenna port on the back of the tv has broken off; pretty expensive to repair. Are there anyways to connect the analog antenna while bypassing the broken port? I do own a converter box but it is made for older/box televisions.

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    Dave Thompson Dec 02, 2013

    What do you mean by RCA output? Also, how would I hook it up?

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If your converter box has rca output toy can hook it up that away. Or you can look on ebay for a new main board. very easy to replace. be sure at all time to unplug tv while back cover is removed.........hope this helps

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SOURCE: Sanyo TV, older model, TV converter box, terk inside antenna

no need of a coneverter box.

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  • Posted on Jan 16, 2010

SOURCE: analog to digital convertion

Yes,LCD tv have digital tuner inside.Just buy a digital antena.Plug it in the antena analog whole.Go to menu setup go down to ch.rescan should have all free air channels.

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SOURCE: analog to digital conversion for LCD TV

Bought a conversion box!!

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SOURCE: I have a 15" LCD

Yes, because the TV tuner is analog and won't decode digital broadcasts. m@nt

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  • Posted on May 06, 2011

SOURCE: How do I connect an

antennas are not analog or digital, just VHF, UHF and they typically connect to a RF coaxial jack on the TVs rear panel. 75ohm silver round jack. Select in your TVs menus, AIR when you want over-the-air TV stations and do a new channel scan to pick up local channels.

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