![]() ![]() I have a similar setup for my van/camping but it's a small LCD that I'm fortunate has composite and stereo inputs. Also nice to use one of the less power hungry converter boxes. Just have to buy or build a battery pack that matches the box's requirement. Nonetheless it can be done with any converter box that will accept an external DC source pretty much has to be a wall-wart model. I remember back in the day there was a converter box sold with an optional external battery pack. The only thing you can use that TV's monopole VHF antenna for is to hold a clip-on UHF loop antenna. Keep in mind you'll need an antenna for the converter box. ![]() ![]() a converter box) so you may have to locate the source several feet away to eliminate a noisy picture. That ol' TV may not be immune to digital noise generated by modern electronics (i.e. Before you go too far try it out with whatever you have on hand (any source that has a ch 3/4 coax output although a converter box would be preferred). Hopefully it will tune to channel 3 or 4 OK with that mechanical tuner. ![]()
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