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TV inputs
robmcdougal90
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Hi i have an old school flat tv plasma, its about 6 years old, and has no scart input. The only inputs i have is one vga, and 4 screw on coaxial cables, how do i attach a freeview box or dvd player? I bought a scart to vga lead but it didn't work, any help would be greatly appreciated
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SCART to RGB+SYNC, sometimes called Scart to RGBS
Only downside is that they're usually phono plugs for the RGB and Sync connections.
This is a kit that converts SCART to RGB.
http://www.tvcables.co.uk/cgi-bin/tvcables/RGBS-SCART-ADAPTER.html
You just need to make up four leads with phono on one end to connect to the adapter and screw on at the other to plug into the TV. A local TV repair shop should be able to make them up or Richer Sounds might stock them.0 -
is there anyway to convert screw in coaxial to a normal coaxial cable?0
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Can you take the board out and replace with a composite/component board.
It might help if you state which TV you have.0 -
will get all the info later and post,thanks for the help0
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