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Old 11-08-2007, 12:44   #1
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hi, was not to sure which forum to put this in. hope im ok.

I have bought a tv projector for my room. and it does not have a scart socket. is it possable to convert a scart lead to a coax in any way?
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Re: cable to coax

connect the Coax (assuming you mean RF aerial coax) and Scart to a VCR or DVD recorder. Use that to do the signal conversion.
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Re: cable to coax

If it has an AV in, (Yellow/Red/White phono set), then use a SCART to AV adapter

http://www.7dayshop.com/catalog/prod...ucts_id=101062

Actually, if S-video is supported, use that instead.
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^^^ That's the one to go for
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