If it is an OLD type of tiny screen TV, those took the ANALOG signals and now everything over the air is DIGITAL. Thats why they sold all those Analog to Digital CONVERTER boxes like 10+ years ago until everybody’s TUBE TV’s croaked and they replaced them with newer flat screen digital ones. Usually the portable small TV’s only get straight channels like 2-5-7-9 and not 2.1-2.2-5.1-5.2-5.3 etc etc. You cant put a converter box on those tiny portables with a 3 or 5 inch screens.
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I just discovered the REAL manufacturer of the TV is… Casio! My RCA portable tv is actually just a rebadged Casio EV680. Mine looks a tiny bit different (the TFT logo on mine is red, and there is no text on the top,) but it is really neat. So… let me see here… Casio makes their EV680 handheld tv, then CineVision rebadges it as their own, and then RCA rebadges it and sells it through RadioShack. Regards, [URL removed] should you have any suggestions, please let me know.
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