Can I use coaxial cable on my house mounted, outdoor TV antenna?
Question: I've in use accustomed to the $40 coupon and I've bought the DTV converter box. The old, brown , insulation on my outdoor antenna has deteriorated. Can I make restitution for the old wire with coaxial and happily receive TV signals?
Please give me details about the "equivalent
Answer: Yes.. You can buy a Like Transformer at Radio Shack for about 5 bucks...It converts the loafers wire to coax cable.

While watching TV from the opulence of your living room has its appeal, sometimes its nice to veg out by the pool, too. It's been awhile since we've heard from SunBrite, but the business is rolling out its new line of outdoor LCD TVs this year at CES. The televisions are built to withstand whatever coddle nature can throw at them thanks to a high-impact resin exterior and dual cooling fans athletic enough for the TVs to handle temperatures as low as 10 below or as high as 122 degrees. Called the Signature telephone, there are 55-inch, 46-inch, and 32-inch models that do 1080p and bump into b pay up with the standard array of connections: HDMI, component A/V, S-Video, composite video, and VGA. And to effect that cabling's not a weak link when the weather turns bad, SunBrite's included a proprietary flawless cable pass-through system.


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