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RCA indoor antenna problem

br0wn

Senior member
Sorry, this might not be related to computer's problem.
I bought an RCA indoor antenna recently (model ANT121), however, I can't hookup its connector to the RF input of my Toshiba TV (MD20Q42).

It seems that the connector (coaxial cable) from the antenna is a bit bigger than the hole for the RF input. Do I need to get a converter or did I get a faulty connector? I thought these connectors are standard 🙁

Any help will be appreciated.
 
Coaxial Cable has typically 3 header types, and they are usualy pretty standard based on application (note theres also bulkhead and patch panel type connectors which are proprietary, but not really standard)

Anyways the general 3 for coaxial cable are:

RCA - Almost all consumer video/aduio electronics have these. Thick pin in the middle, metal ring on the outside. Think component video.

F-Type - Threaded jack. Connector screws on and has a thin pin inside to carry the signal. Cable TV uses these pretty much everywhere I have ever seen.

BNC -The easiest way to spot is that th outside is rather large, and has 2 notches for the keys on the connector. These are used a locking key on two sides. Twists 90 degrees to lock. Used typically in professional applications, especially profesional video, Oscilliscope connections and other robust applications.

You should have a standard F-type connector which I cant imagine being incorrect with your TV. Are you sure your trying to plug the antenna into the right place? Also if it is just a hole inside maybe you need an F-Type to RCA adapter or visa-versa. Can you take a picture of the antenna end and the hole?
 
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