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RCA to Coaxial A/V Converter

giguana

Senior member
My girlfriend has an ancient TV and VCR that don't have RCA hookups for her new DVD player. She's a little behind the times, I know. She doesn't have the money to go buy a new TV, so my question to y'all is what is a good converter that she can buy for cheap.

Thanks for your help.
 
Originally posted by: giguana
My girlfriend has an ancient TV and VCR that don't have RCA hookups for her new DVD player. She's a little behind the times, I know. She doesn't have the money to go buy a new TV, so my question to y'all is what is a good converter that she can buy for cheap.

Thanks for your help.

Just buy something called a "RF Modulator"
 
RCA as in composite hookups, right? And the TV only has a coax input, right?

If so....That's an easy one. Just go to the store and pick up an RF modulator. You can even get one with a built-in A/B switch so you don't have to manually disconnect cables from the TV each time you want to switch the inputs.
 
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