Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Which Portable Tv Author Has Nothing Useful To Offer Is There A Way To Connect A Portable TV To Cable?

Is there a way to connect a portable TV to cable? - which portable tv author has nothing useful to offer

I) a color TV, 10 years Notebook (model Casio TV-770B vision glass. It has a 2 inch screen. It has a built-in antenna has ports for headphones and an external antenna, but the antenna connection is the same size as the headphones. It was one of these compounds are connected to the TV via coaxial cable to cable. Is there some kind of adapter that would connect to connect to the service from cable TV coaxial cable to the portable external TV antenna? If so, what is his name and where can I find more or less what it costs?

7 comments:

TV TECH-man® said...

It really is no adapter for TV, but ......

You can create a Recipient "adapt unused-style" cable and a power RF unused (see wasted, since the tip will have a cut and paste together).

He had a portable TV and just a headphone jack for connecting a cable RG-59 .....
Then I actually took a special adapter that had a
F-connector on one end and a 7 mm adapter for headphones on the other side .... but it was in 1990 .... and Radio Shack.

I suspect you will find, if they are still.
Try Radio Shack first, or go online for an "F-7mm" adapter.

If you use the manual, the specifications you need to make in the headphone plug .....

samy n said...

via modems, which translate to a signal cable to the TV tune wirrless

Stephen P said...

You are typiclly a "1 / 8" mono male and female F adapter.

Example: Radio Shack Gold-Plated F-Plug to 1 / 8 "plug" Catalog #: 278-267 $ 4.49

You will also find online, but if you pay for shipping, could also go on to the RS.

Austin K said...

No, unless you have an outlet on TV
I doubt Tho

pbonck said...

Yes you can. You can contact your local radio station and buy a converter. This is a small device with two antennas on one end and a coaxial connection to another. If you have a cable box, this allows you to receive all channels. If you do not want to be, must be penalized.

Stop Ranting said...

I know what the poster speaks louder, but that's not what you are for your TV. I do not know the name but is used by small, portable TVs will be. It has a mini-jack on one end and a coaxial connection to another. Radio Shack might have them, and Best Buy. If not, you have the online search. But yes, you can do, and not at all unusual.

The other thing you can do is a portable TV that the form to buy (which should be on the table). These are $ 10 or cheaper for sale at places like Walmart. We would then have a laptop and plug.

Since the poster said, 1 up, you need a cable box for all channels. You can do it by a chain setup and see how high-test is the time to scan the channels. If it is higher than any other cable TV has its good, otherwise you need a cable box.

Stop Ranting said...

I know what the poster speaks louder, but that's not what you are for your TV. I do not know the name but is used by small, portable TVs will be. It has a mini-jack on one end and a coaxial connection to another. Radio Shack might have them, and Best Buy. If not, you have the online search. But yes, you can do, and not at all unusual.

The other thing you can do is a portable TV that the form to buy (which should be on the table). These are $ 10 or cheaper for sale at places like Walmart. We would then have a laptop and plug.

Since the poster said, 1 up, you need a cable box for all channels. You can do it by a chain setup and see how high-test is the time to scan the channels. If it is higher than any other cable TV has its good, otherwise you need a cable box.

Post a Comment