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How Do You Set Up An ATSC Converter Box With A VCR?

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How Do You Set Up An ATSC Converter Box With A VCR?

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ATSC stands for Advanced Television Systems Committee. An ATSC converter box is really just another way of referring to a digital converter box. You need an ATSC tuner in order to receive digital TV signals. This means you need an ATSC tuner to watch free local TV. Since the June 12, 2009, transition to all digital TV, TV stations only broadcast digital signals. If your television is not equipped with an integral ATSC tuner, you have to purchase a separate converter box. This converter box can also be connected to your TV recording devices such as your VCR. Turn off your ATSC converter box, VCR and television before making your cord connections. Connect your antenna cable into the “Ant. RF in” nodule on the back of your converter box. Screw one end of your first coaxial cable into the “TV Out” nodule on the back of your converter box. Screw the other end of this cable into the coaxial input nodule on the back of your VCR. Screw one end of your second coaxial cable into the coaxial outp

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