RCA makes many models of televisions. We will need to know the model, or at least the size of your television in order to answer this question. Without this information, this question is akin to asking 'What size of tires does my Ford take?'
There is no standard for bottom stand screws. They will most likely be metric, and be 8,10 or 12 mm in size.
Because of liability concerns, most manufacturers do not provide specifications on the size of screws or mounting instructions for their televisions. Virtually all TV wall mounts come with a large assortment of screws to fit all TVs with standard VESA mounts. A 37-inch TV will use a M6 (6mm metric) or M8 (8mm metric) screw. The mount will have these screws in various lengths. When you get the mount, use the longest screw possible that you can tighten by hand to hold the bracket to the back of the TV. Do not over-tighten, as you may damage circuit boards or even the LCD panel itself.
As it explains on page 37 of your manual, this TV uses a 6mm metric screw, with a length of 14mm.
Adapter cables will be required when connecting a standard 1/8th inch computer speaker to an RCA input.
RCA was created in 1919.
It should be a 1.25 amp (1250ma) "slow-blow" fuse.
3.5mm strereo to RCA cable. It's basically a "Y" adapter
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Whirlpool licensed the RCA name and marketed RCA Whirlpool refrigerators from the late 1950s through the early 1990s. RCA Refrigerators are not longer manufactured.
There is no 'reset' button on RCA televisions of this size. Depending upon the model, there may be a factory default restore function in the menus that sets the picture and sound controls back to factory settings.
RCA Camden ended in 2004.
RCA Camden was created in 1955.