Need Help Connecting My Old TV to a DVD Player

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Asked By RetroExplorer42 On

I just bought a vintage TV from 1981 and I'm trying to figure out how to connect it to my late 90s DVD player. I'm thinking I might need a Coaxial cable to AV converter, but I'm not entirely sure. Any suggestions or guidance on what cables I should be looking for? I've attached some pictures of the TV and DVD player to help out.

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Answered By TechSavvyGamer88 On

Sounds like a fun project! Your vintage TV likely only has coaxial input for antennas. Since your DVD player supports Composite and S-Video outputs, you'll need an RF Modulator that accepts Composite RCA input. This device will take the signal from your DVD player and convert it so your TV can receive it. You can find options like this one on Amazon: [RF Modulator](https://www.amazon.com/Coaxial-Modulator-Converter-Adapter-Satellite/dp/B0CTGVK5NW). If you want slightly better quality, you might look for one with S-Video input, but those are less common.

VintageFan21 -

Exactly what I was hoping to hear! Thanks for the clarity!

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