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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 jayeff

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Hi,
No it wouldn’t work.
-The signals from an antenna need to be translated by the tuner in the TV to get video and audio siganls picture/sound.
+The signals from an antenna need to be translated by the tuner in the TV to get the video and audio signals.
-The signals that would be received by the “RCA jacks” in your TV, either Component video (red/blue/green + red & white) or Composite video (yellow + red - white) are already video and audio.
+The signals that would be received by the “RCA jacks” in your TV, either Component video (red/blue/green + red & white) or Composite video (yellow + red - white) are already in video and audio format.
-If you have an old digital set top box or pvr you can connect the antenna cable to it and then connect it to the TV via either composite or component cables.
+As a workaround If you have an old digital set top box or pvr you can connect the antenna cable to it and then connect it to the TV via either composite or component cables.
The “box” would need to be set up to receive all the channels and to view the channels on the TV you would have to select the input on the TV that the “box” was connected to.
To change channels when viewing you have to change them on the box using the box’s remote and not the TV.
Alternatively you may wish to consider replacing the antenna connector in the TV.
Here’s a link that may be of some help. Ignore the section regarding the board replacement number as it is not relevant to your TV
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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 jayeff

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Hi,

No it wouldn’t work.

The signals from an antenna need to be translated by the tuner in the TV to get video and audio siganls picture/sound.

The signals that would be received by the  “RCA jacks” in your TV, either Component video (red/blue/green + red & white) or Composite video (yellow + red - white) are already video and audio.

If you have an old digital set top box or pvr you can connect the antenna cable to it and then connect it to the TV via either composite or component cables.

The “box” would need to be set up to receive all the channels and to view the channels on the TV you would have to select the input on the TV that the “box” was connected to.

To change channels when viewing you have to change them on the box using the box’s remote and not the TV.

Alternatively you may wish to consider replacing the antenna connector in the TV.

Here’s a link that  may be of some help. Ignore the section regarding the board replacement number as it is not relevant to your TV

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