How to Convert Coaxial Video to Component Video

How to Convert Coaxial Video to Component Video


How to Convert Coaxial Video to Component Video

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With the right equipment you can convert coaxial signal into component signal.In most home theater systems, components are connected using component cables, also called RCA cables. These cables are color coded -- yellow for video, red for the right audio channel, and white for the left audio channel. However, on some... Recent Article published on 12/30/2010 by Alexander Rudinski

How to Hook Up an Auxiliary Jack to a Ghetto Blaster

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You can convert RCA audio connections into an auxiliary cable port.Ghetto Blaster is an older stereo system typically seen on an individual's shoulder as they walk down the street in an 80's music video. This stereo does allow for some portability, and although it does not play CDs, you can listen to the radio... Recent Article published on 12/30/2010 by Greyson Ferguson

What a Backflow Valve Does

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Backflow valves are used to prevent flooding.A backflow valve is a device used in irrigation systems to protect water supplies from pollution or contamination. It prevents the reversal of water from a source of contamination back to clean water supplies. Recent Article published on 12/30/2010 by David Karanja

How to Send a New Years Greeting to a Cell Phone

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You can send New Year's greetings to recipients even if you do not have a cell phone using online websites including TxtEmNow, Text4free or Text-Send. These websites allow you to send messages to any mobile phone for free. Messages are limited to... Recent Article published on 12/30/2010 by ErikaM

How to Set Up Bluetooth Headphones

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This headphone has Bluetooth technology built within it so you can communicate on your phone without directly interacting with your cell phone.Bluetooth is a specific technology standard for wireless connections between devices. This wireless connection allows the person to utilize the connected device without accessing the device directly. A popular example of the use of Bluetooth... Recent Article published on 12/30/2010 by Mark Fitzpatrick

How to See the HVC-1000 Color Camera on a Monitor

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You can connect a video camera to your television or computer monitor.The Sony HVC-1000 is a high-end digital video camera used oftentimes by professionals in the television industry. This is because the camcorder saves content in high definition on a built-in hard drive. Although the camera does have an LCD... Recent Article published on 12/30/2010 by Greyson Ferguson

How to Connect the Internet to Your TV Through Cable Wiring in a House

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Connecting the Internet to your television through your cable Internet connection is a smart idea, permitting you to surf the Web from the comfort of your living room. This requires an old computer as an intermediary, enabling you to route the... Recent Article published on 12/30/2010 by Emma Green

How to Identify Motorola Pagers

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Motorola made some of the most used pagers when they were being produced. This was before everyone had cell phones. Motorola has a trademark "M" symbol that it uses on all its products, which makes them easy to identify. Motorola no longer makes... Recent Article published on 12/30/2010 by Astrella Hunt

How to Change Your Compact Disc

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Center hub of a standard compact disc.A compact disc spins clockwise inside a CD player with a motorized drive shaft in the center hub of the disc. A laser lens reads the encoded information on the disc for reproduction as an audio signal through a connected pair of speakers or... Recent Article published on 12/30/2010 by Evan Strayer

How to Change a Wireless Phone's Channel

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Change the channel on your wireless phone to update the frequency.Wireless phones operate off different signal frequencies. Occasionally, when you are near other wireless phones or electronic equipment, the call quality on your device may become disturbed. The most common remedy for this problem is to switch... Recent Article published on 12/30/2010 by Kenyonda Bradley-Prince

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