Depending on what you want to do, you can simply buy a coax to RCA converting adapter. I have a lot of 'em and use them quite often for audio and video cables.
To trace a coax cable and identify its path and connections, you can use a cable tracer tool. Connect one end of the tool to the coax cable and then use the receiver to follow the cable's path and locate its connections. The tool will emit a signal that can be detected along the cable, helping you trace it accurately.
To effectively use a coax toner to trace and identify cable connections in a network setup, connect the toner to one end of the coax cable and use the probe to trace the cable's path. The toner will emit a signal that can be detected along the cable, helping you identify where it leads to in the network setup.
Then you have a MONITOR , just a TV with no internal TUNER. Sometimes a MONITOR is made to a higher standard then a regular TV.
Go to mcmelectronics.com. They have a wide variety of adapter connectors to make the job easier.
To install a coax box outdoors for better connectivity, follow these steps: Choose a suitable location for the coax box that is protected from the elements. Install a weatherproof enclosure to house the coax box. Connect the coaxial cable from the outdoor antenna to the coax box. Ground the coax box to prevent electrical damage. Seal all connections with waterproof tape or sealant to protect against moisture. Test the connectivity to ensure a strong signal.
Not generally no. There would be no point. The easiest is to convert the standard yellow video out to coax with an RF modulator
In northAmerica all coaxial connections made to a television are made with 75 Ohm coax. Typical sizes will be RG-59, RG-6 or maybe RG-11 (less common).
does toshiba make a convertor for there middle eastern sold tv to standard coax cable
How did you coax me in to writing this?
Yes, coax is a verb.
No, it is not an adverb. Coax is a verb.
If your television has an "audio out" or "monitor out" with an audio connection you will be able to connect the television to the desired input on the av receiver. Use standard composite audio (Red and White/Black RCA) OR if the audio output on the television is digital you will need a digital coax or optical cable.