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How Do You Convert RCA Cable To A Coax Adapter?

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How Do You Convert RCA Cable To A Coax Adapter?

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Most electronic audio and video devices these days can connect with other device through RCA cable connections. However, older televisions and VHS players may not have RCA ports. If that’s the case with one of your devices, you need to connect the RCA cables from a current device to a coaxial cable adapter. This converts the signal information from the three cables into the single coaxial cable. The adapter lets you connect newer audio/video devices with older ones. Look at the device you’re connecting the RCA cables to. Check to see if it takes two or three RCA cables. Older devices are only going to accept two (one audio, one video); newer electronics allow you to connect three RCA cables. Plug the RCA cables into the ports on the electronic device. If you want to send information into the device, plug the cables into the “In” port, however if you are sending the audio/video signals out, plug the cables into the “Out” port. Connect the other end of the RCA cables into the RCA side of

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