I have a Protron PLTV-20 and received it a couple years ago. I had cable that only has a coax no box, but to be honest I have no idea how my step-dad set it up and neither does he. The point is I no longer have cable, but just wanted to use a digital antenna to pick up the new signal. Well I look at where is says the ant in should be and it's missing. Instead there is a huge hole, the size of a larger than normal headphone jack. I don't know if this makes sense to anyone. So heres the deal. I bought one of those analog to digital boxes and was gonna set it up through RCA, but then noticed that the ant in is too small for my Phillips Digital antenna! And I really don't see why I should use that because my TV already has a digital tuner! I'm at a loss. I know that the piece is missing from the TV, even the manual shows it should be sticking out from the back. Is there anything I can get to plug into the area where the coax should go? I was reading something about "R F socket to coaxial", but honestly I don't understand it. And it looks too small. I don't want to have to run this through a VCR (since it is only analog) and analog to digital converter box, plus get a new antenna that will somehow fit, if it will. And if that is the only solutionm, do I hook the antenna to the vcr, vcr to converter, converter to tv via RCA. OR antenna to converter, converter to vcr, vcr to tv via RCA. BUT I'd like to be able to just use my tv remote when I watch tv and I know there has to be a shorter path. HELP!! I'm pretty good with directions, but lay-mans terms please.
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