I can't get cable channels with my DTV converter box?
I have a TV, DVD/VCR and now a DTV Converter Box and bunny ears. I have basic cable, I want to keep it, because I get some channels that DTV doesn't offer yet.
Here is exactly how it is all setup: The coax goes from the wall to the Antennae (bunny ears), to the DTV Converter box, to the DVD/VCR, and finally to the TV.
I set the Converter box to channel 4, scanned on the channels, all the local channels and digitals ones are there, except for our local Fox station.
But all the cable channels are gone, even though, in theory, the cable line from the wall, is unbroken. The Converter box is filtering them out, but why?
The instruction manuals for the antennae and converter box were unhelpful. I tried www.dtvanswers.com and found nothing helpful there. I went to the FCC's www.dtv.gov site, but their help services are canceled and the help line has been disconnected.
I have a Toshiba TV, a Sony DVD/VCR, a RCA antennae, and a Apex converter box. The TV is newer, but is not digital ready.
I just set this all up today, 6-27, I can record programs from digital channels, that works great. But I want to watch my cable!
Oh yes, I called my Cable company, they refused to help, said it was a converter box issue. I called the Apex people, they told me to basically ditch my cable, because DTV was just so much cooler.
I want to enjoy my cable and dtv, and you will figure it out, because you're smarter than I am.
Our local cable service doesn't offer the channels that DTV does...it's really very annoying.
Anyways, if you had actually read my question, you would've understood what my real problem was.
The Antennae has a coax port that says Cable In, right on the back, then it has a second coax built-in that goes Out.
The instructions clearly state that the cable from the wall can be plugged in the back. That's how I got the idea.