There really is no adaptor for your TV, but......
You can find an unused "earphone-style" of cable and adapt it to an unused RF cable (unused because you will have to cut the ends off and splice them together).
I had a portable TV and just purchased an earphone Jack to connect to an RG-59 cable.....
Then I actually FOUND a special adaptor that had an
F-connection on one end and a 7mm earphone adaptor on the other....but that was back in 1990....and in a Radio Shack store.
I suspect you may find one if they still make it.
Try Radio Shack first, or go online for an "F to 7mm" adaptor.
If you have the instruction booklet, it may actually have the specs you need for the earphone plug.....
2007-10-12 23:23:50
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answered by Anonymous
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I know what the above poster is speaking about but that's not what you need for this TV. I don't know the name of it but it used by smaller portable TVs. It has a mini jack on one end and a coaxial connector on the other. Radio shack may have them as well as Best Buy. If not, you'll have to search on line. But yes, it can be done and it's not completely uncommon.
The other thing you can do is buy a portable TV that has one included (it should be listed on the box). These are $10 or cheaper on sale at places like Walmart. Then you'd have a portable and the connector.
Like the poster 1 up said, you may need a cable box to get all of your channels. You can test it by running a channel setup and seeing how high it goes when looking for channels. If it goes higher than your cable service does on your other TVs, your OK, if not, then you need a cable box.
2007-10-12 14:37:58
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answered by Stop Ranting 5
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Old Portable Tv
2016-11-16 16:58:03
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answered by ? 4
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Yes you can. You can go to your local Radio Shack and buy a converter. It's a small instrument that will have two antenna leads on one end and a coaxial connection on the other. If you have a cable box this will allow you to receive all the channels. If not you'll will be at a disadvantage.
2007-10-12 14:36:53
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answered by pbonck 2
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Typically, those were meant to use the built in antenna. IF there are two screws on the back this would be for an external antenna. You could then get a cable to VHS convertor (It's just a small L shape thing that you screw the cable into and have two wires out).
2016-04-07 04:10:01
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answered by Anonymous
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These are typiclly a "1/8" Mono Male to Female F Type Adapter".
Example: Radio Shack "Gold-plated F plug to 1/8" male jack" Catalog #: 278-267 $4.49
You can also find it online but by the time you pay for shipping, You might as well go to RS.
2007-10-12 15:48:19
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answered by Stephen P 7
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go 2 radio shack and ask 4 a coax 2 mini plug (1/8" mono plug). that should turn that 1/8" input into a coax input and allow u 2 connect a cable wire.
2007-10-12 14:43:47
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answered by gijoe031504 2
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Not unless there is an outlet on the tv
I highly doubt tho
2007-10-12 14:34:50
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answered by Austin K 3
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through certain modems who translate cable signals to wirrless that your tv can be tuned in
2007-10-12 14:36:18
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answered by samy n 6
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