How Do You Adjust An Analog RCA Television?
Older, analog RCA televisions use cathode ray tubes (CRTs) and analog signal processing. The technology is awkward in two respects: The tube is a power-hungry, heat-producing and heavy way to display the picture and the signal, being analog, won’t receive today’s digital signals. The only way this television will work is if you use an external source like a cable box or a digital signal converter to convert the digital signal into an analog one that the television can understand. Step 1 Make your connections. Connect a digital video disk (DVD) player to the composite video input jacks. They are the yellow, red and white jacks on the back of the television. Connect the television to the comparable jacks on the DVD source—yellow to yellow and so on. Step 2 Connect a free-to-air digital converter box, a cable box or a satellite receiver to the coax antenna jack. Step 3 Turn on the television and the source. Step 4 Press the Menu button on the remote control and highlight “Setup.” Select