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Hello
I would like to connect my indoor antenna to my TV; there is only one socket that might be suitable, which is located behind my television and is called RF IN, the meaning of which I do not know. Should I connect my outdoor antenna directly to the TV or use a HD TNT adapter?
With all my thanks.
Sincerely, Agnes
I would like to connect my indoor antenna to my TV; there is only one socket that might be suitable, which is located behind my television and is called RF IN, the meaning of which I do not know. Should I connect my outdoor antenna directly to the TV or use a HD TNT adapter?
With all my thanks.
Sincerely, Agnes
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RF *in: input (cable) external roof TNT antenna or indoor antenna, but in the latter case, no guarantee of reception!!!!
If the television has a built-in TNT logo "TNTHD" or "Full HD" (i.e. actually with MPEG 4 tuner), no external adapter is needed; if the TV is "HD Ready" (i.e. MPEG 2 tuner), a supplementary "TNT HD" adapter (i.e. MPEG 4) must be connected to the HDMI port...
* Radio-Frequency
diagram (for the 6 new HD channels, in particular)
http://imagesia.com/s-schema-rajout-adaptateur-tnt-mpeg-4-hd-restitution-sd-hd-televiseur-mpeg-2-ent_cb4j
If the television has a built-in TNT logo "TNTHD" or "Full HD" (i.e. actually with MPEG 4 tuner), no external adapter is needed; if the TV is "HD Ready" (i.e. MPEG 2 tuner), a supplementary "TNT HD" adapter (i.e. MPEG 4) must be connected to the HDMI port...
* Radio-Frequency
diagram (for the 6 new HD channels, in particular)
http://imagesia.com/s-schema-rajout-adaptateur-tnt-mpeg-4-hd-restitution-sd-hd-televiseur-mpeg-2-ent_cb4j