You need a 'modulator'. This device will accept audio and video via RCA plugs or SCART and outputs on a UHF TV channel. Some, you adjust the frequency with a screw driver, but more modern ones are digital and can select from CH 21 to 69 via an led display and switches.
A cheaper and simpler method would be to use an old VCR (maybe one that no longer plays tapes). Use the output of this to supply the TV (usually on CH35) and the AUX in to provide the inputs via the back connections.
the CCTV are output devices .
If your television has a broken coaxial input but has three AV inputs (Red, White, and Yellow), and your cable box has the same AV inputs in the back of it, which they usually do, all you have to do is connect the cords from the cable box to the TV(if you dont have the RCA cords, these can be purchased at any electronic store). Instead of putting your TV on channel 3 or 4 as you would when the cable is hooked up by coaxial, switch your channel to one of your Input or Video channels, as you would do if you were trying to watch a VHS tape or DVD. You'll see that the AV outlets provide just as good of a picture as the coaxial hookup.
The coaxial RF input on a HDTV will process a HD signal but it is not an HDMI input.
No, but they will have a coaxial INPUT.
An RF (Radio Frequency) input is the technical term for a coaxial/antenna input on the back of a television. This input is often referred to as simply 'cable' or 'cable vision'.
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To connect your security cameras to an outside cable box for viewing through your cable outlets, you typically need a video encoder or a compatible network video recorder (NVR) that can convert the camera's video feed into a format suitable for cable transmission. Connect the cameras to the NVR using Ethernet cables, and then link the NVR to the cable box via HDMI or coaxial cable. Ensure that the cable box is configured to recognize the NVR's output as an input source. Finally, use your TV remote to switch to the appropriate channel or input to view the camera feeds.
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If the camera has a powered mic input, you can plug it right in