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ugly_bob | 16:59 Wed 02nd Aug 2006 | Technology
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OK, I've seen similar questions, but not this one. My new DVD recorder has a coaxial output as well as scart, but will not connect to my TV (which doesn't have scart). Is it possible that the Co-ax out is simply a loop through for the recorder and the only actual output from the DVD writer is via Scart or RCAs.
I can't connect it to the other telly because that's old too and only has 1 scart input which is already used.
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DVD recorders do not tend to have an RF modulator (as with a VCR) - as you say the co-ax out is just a loop-thru for the normal signal - not including the output from the DVD.

You could use a specialised RF-modulator or a "wireless sender" for the first TV or alternatively a SCART "splitter/adaptor" for the second TV.

Or just buy a new tv !!

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