How to Upgrade Your Old TV

Nr 1 is the TV signal wall outlet, the item you get your TV signal from., On the lower part of the sketch there's another converter box (Nr 4),(the old converter box you first added to your old TV some years ago).

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Nr 1 is the TV signal wall outlet

    The black lines are TV antenna cables, (colored black in the sketch) those that have male/female heads,(see photo).

    Nr 2 is a splitter, (see photo).

    From the splitter the TV signal forks out and feeds converter boxes 3 (your newest one) and 4 (your old one you're so familiar with).

    Nr 3 is connected to the TV (Nr 6) by means of a scart cable (colored blue in the sketch),(see photo of a scart cable).
  2. Step 2: the item you get your TV signal from.

    Using scart cables (colored red in the sketch), Nr 4 is linked to the TV and to a CD-DVD recorder, (Nr 5).The recorder is also connected to the TV with another scart cable.
  3. Step 3: On the lower part of the sketch there's another converter box (Nr 4)

  4. Step 4: (the old converter box you first added to your old TV some years ago).

Detailed Guide

The black lines are TV antenna cables, (colored black in the sketch) those that have male/female heads,(see photo).

Nr 2 is a splitter, (see photo).

From the splitter the TV signal forks out and feeds converter boxes 3 (your newest one) and 4 (your old one you're so familiar with).

Nr 3 is connected to the TV (Nr 6) by means of a scart cable (colored blue in the sketch),(see photo of a scart cable).

Using scart cables (colored red in the sketch), Nr 4 is linked to the TV and to a CD-DVD recorder, (Nr 5).The recorder is also connected to the TV with another scart cable.

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