How do I Receive a FTA TV?
FTA, or free-to-air, is a satellite option that obtains unscrambled stations broadcast from around the world. This is different from pay-to-use services (such as DirecTV and Dish Network) as these stations are scrambled so only individuals that pay for the service are able to view the programming. In order to receiver the FTA television stations you just need to properly hook up the FTA receiver to your television set.
Instructions
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Connect the coaxial cable running from the satellite dish into the "In" port on the free-to-air satellite receiver.
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Insert the component cables into the "Component Out" ports on the rear of the FTA receiver. Plug the opposite end of the cables into the "Component In" connection ports on the television.
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Attach the RCA audio cables into the "Audio Out" ports on the FTA receiver, then insert the other end of the cables into the "Audio In" ports on the television.
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Power on the FTA receiver and the television. Push "Input" on the TV's remote control, then select "Component" an the FTA programming appears on the television.
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