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Depends if the modulator is stereo or mono. Rear of DVD the composite
outputs will be red, white, and yellow. Yellow is Video, Red and White are
Audio. Stereo modulator should have inputs the same colour for direct
hookup. Mono modulator will have the Yellow for Video and probably a Red for
Audio. There may be a channel select switch on the modulator of it may be
fixed channel. There should be "F" type RF (antennea) connectors on the side
of the modulator, One labeled Antenna, the other output or to TV. Connect
your existing antenna to the antenna terminal of the modulator and the other
connector to the line going directly to the tele. Some modulators have
however only one RF connector, then you need a signal splitter/coupler to
connect the RF signal to the tele. in such case connect the RF output of the
modulator to one of the 3DB split connectors of the signal splitter/coupler,
connect the antenna to the other 3DB split connection of the
splitter/coupler, then connect the "Input" terminal of the splitter/coupler
to the RF input of the tele. Tune in the active channel of the Rf modulator
being used, switch on the DVD player, and you should have a viable video
signal and audio. BTW you can check the operations of the RF modulator and
DVD player by directly connecting the RF output of the modulator directly to
the tele and tuning in the active channel.
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Hi,
The DVD player should have 3 lines out.
The colors should match up with the Modulator.
You will need an RF switch easly found in most department stores.
Run the VCR to one input of the switch and the Modulator to the other.
Run a cable to the TV's antenna input (if cable ready else you will
need an impediance adapter, once again easly found)
Run your Rabbit antenna to the VCR's antenna input.
One side of the switch will be your DVD the other will be the VCR and
local chanels.
Mr. Spain