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Connecting VCR to old TV - Advice

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Paul - 27 Nov 2007 02:11 GMT
I have an old GE (Model GE341) small color TV with the rotary Channel
selector. I'm trying to connect a VCR to it. Could somebody tell me if there
is a particular channel set aside for that - or in any event how do I go
about it. Regards
Phil Allison - 27 Nov 2007 03:30 GMT
"Paul"

>I have an old GE (Model GE341) small color TV with the rotary Channel
>selector. I'm trying to connect a VCR to it. Could somebody tell me if
>there is a particular channel set aside for that - or in any event how do I
>go about it. Regards

** How about you first just try linking the RF out on the VCR to the antenna
socket on the TV and switching through all the stations ?

See what ya get with a tape in the machine.

......  Phil
rowan194 - 27 Nov 2007 07:35 GMT
> I have an old GE (Model GE341) small color TV with the rotary Channel
> selector. I'm trying to connect a VCR to it. Could somebody tell me if there
> is a particular channel set aside for that - or in any event how do I go
> about it. Regards

Does your TV support UHF? If it's a modern VCR then you may find that
it transmits on a UHF channel. In that case you'll need a UHF-VHF down
convertor, or a separate RF modulator that supports VHF, or a
modification to your TV to accept direct video input.
 
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