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Q&A:
Question by paafishe: How do I hook an RF cable to an A/V Receiver that has a composite video connection???
I only have an RF antenna, and want to hook it up to my A/V Receiver. How do I do this? The Receiver only has an S-Video and Composite Input, no RF coaxial. I greatly appriciate any advice you can give me, because “home theater” is relatively new to me. THANKS!!!
Best answer:
Answer by Steve B
The simple answer is you can’t. The S-Video and composite inputs are for video signals only, not those transmitted by RF. In order to use the RF signal, you need something that can read those signals, whether it’s a TV set or a VCR. By using a VCR, you can decode those RF signals and turn them into usable video and audio signals, which can be read by the A/V receiver.
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