Many modern televisions and video monitors come with more input and connector choices than you could ever possibly use. However, the same is not true of many older televisions built before digital cable and HDTV became the standard. While even low-end TVs made these days usually include at least of couple of different connection options, many older TVs have only the standard F-type coaxial connector used for cable TV connections and hooking up an outdoor antenna. Consequently, if you need to connect a new DVD player, game console or other modern video player to an older TV, you will find that most have RCA outputs but no coax connector. Fortunately, if you need to convert an RCA connection to coax, adapters and modulators are available, making this task relatively simple. Tips Warnings Writer Bio

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