Subj : They don't make TVs like To : MIKE POWELL From : Rob Mccart Date : Sun Feb 15 2026 08:03 am RM>> Yes, I needed special adaptors on my last set. This one was pretty >> advanced at the time with multiple sets of RCA jacks as well as the >> cable connector, and an S-Video port. MP>For the oldest one, I had an adaptor that hooked a cable jack up to the two >screws that the VHF antenna connected to. ;) The other one had a cable >port and the Red-White-Yellow RCA connectors. Yes, you can adapt the cable to the 2 screw setup easily enough. MP>Offhand, I cannot remember how I hooked the older one up as it didn't have >any jacks, RCA or coax. I might have ran that one through an old VCR that >had a coax in and out... I could hook it the converter to the VCR using the >RCAs and then to the VHF adaptor using the OUT coax. I did that too at times. Currently my DVD/VCR is hooked up via cable to the TV set. Up a wall, across the attic, and then through another wall to a Jack Plate behind the TV. PVR cables come through the floor and it is under the TV stand. Unless I memorize the buttons to push in order, I can't even listen to music on that DVD player without the television being connected and on so I can see the menus. The DVD and VCR use my Stereo system for sound but the TV is across the room from there.. I don't use high end stereo sound with the TV but it has special dual speakers built in that do amazing things with sound on Movies or shows that have surround sound built in. A sound can seem to be coming from 10 feet off to the side of the TV set. --- * SLMR Rob * DOS=HIGH?! I KNEW it was on something... * Origin: Capitol City Online (1:2320/105) .