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Aug 2, 2024 · If your TV has a coaxial input, you may be able to use a coaxial cable to connect the smart TV right to your cable wall jack. These inputs are round with a hollow center and typically labeled "Cable in," "Antenna In," or "DTV/TV."
Nov 28, 2021 · Step 1: First, ensure safety by turning off both your smart TV and the cable box. Step 2: Connect a coaxial cable from the cable jack in your wall directly to your cable box. Step 3: Use an HDMI cable by plugging one end into the cable box and the other into your smart TV.
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- Strip The Cable: The first step to attaching your own connector is to prepare the end of the coaxial cable. Cut the cable flush. Trim the outer cover (usually black rubber) back 1/2".
- Using A Crimp-Style Connector: This is another method which can be used to connect coaxial cable connectors. Place the crimp ring over the cable end. Trim the outer cover back about 1/4".
- Choosing and Stripping Cables. Determine whether you have an RG59 or RG6 cable. These are the 2 most common types of coax cables, and you probably have one or the other.
Oct 26, 2023 · By connecting the coaxial cable to both your TV and cable box, you have established the necessary link to transmit the cable signals. This brings you one step closer to enjoying your favorite cable channels and programs directly on your smart TV.
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Nov 1, 2024 · You can connect your TV to a cable box using one of three different inputs: a High-Definition Multimedia Interface (HDMI) cable, coaxial cable, or Separate Video (S-Video) cable. We’ll explain these separate connections and how to set up cable for each below.