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dwighthe
 
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Default Repair or use RCA inputs on Sony KV-27V66

I have a Sony KV-27V66 TV that the vhs coax connector has been torn
from. I still have the male coax connector but I would have to open
the case to re-solder. I'm reluctant to do that.

I have used an adapter for RCA type video signals from a DVD player to
the cable coax connector on a different TV. Is there any converter
that converts from cable TV signal to RCA input signal?

Also, does anyone have any experience opening a Sony? Is it just a
matter of removing the back case or would I have to disassemble several
modules to get to the coax connection to re-solder it?

Thanks
Dwight Hebert
Lake Charles, LA

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Travis Jordan
 
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dwighthe wrote:
Is there any converter
that converts from cable TV signal to RCA input signal?


Many cable boxes, VCRs, and DVD recorders have composite video & stereo
audio connectors on the back.


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