How Do You Receive HDTV On A Converter Box?
High definition television (HDTV) is now the standard for over-the-air broadcasts. The advantages include clearer images, stronger signals and overall higher image quality. HDTV gets rid of the fuzz and noise associated with analog television. Older television sets that don’t have built-in HDTV tuners require an external converter box in order to handle HD channels. A simple set up process can get you ready to watch over the air HDTV. Unplug both the television and the converter box from the power outlets. Trace the antenna wire from the antenna to the back of the television. Unplug the wire from the television. You will either have to pull it directly out or unscrew it in a counterclockwise manner. Attach the free end of the antenna cable into the “Antenna In” port on the converter box by either plugging it directly in or screwing it into place. Plug one end of the coaxial cable to the “Out to TV” port on the converter box. Plug the other end into the “Antenna In” port on the back of