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Is there a reverse RF modulator?
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<blockquote data-quote="KatherineM" data-source="post: 1507498" data-attributes="member: 286378"><p>Our TV, flat screen, but with the big box on the back, is only about three years old, so not too old, has an issue. The 'thing' where the coaxial cable screws on broke off, so we can't use a cable box or the old school Nintendo/ Sega systems that we had hooked up to it. My husband and his friend tried to solder it back, but it was in a weird little cramped spot. I've called around and from the calling around I've done it seems like a little problem that is going to cost me a bit. I know that for the older TVs without the yellow/white/red 'things' can have an RF modulator hooked up to make it able to play XBOX and the like, but is there something that works for the coaxial? I like the TV, and like I said, it's not like it's a huge problem, there's nothing else wrong with it, so I don't really want to throw it out or replace it. Plus, we don't really have the extra money to get it fixed. Any ideas?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KatherineM, post: 1507498, member: 286378"] Our TV, flat screen, but with the big box on the back, is only about three years old, so not too old, has an issue. The 'thing' where the coaxial cable screws on broke off, so we can't use a cable box or the old school Nintendo/ Sega systems that we had hooked up to it. My husband and his friend tried to solder it back, but it was in a weird little cramped spot. I've called around and from the calling around I've done it seems like a little problem that is going to cost me a bit. I know that for the older TVs without the yellow/white/red 'things' can have an RF modulator hooked up to make it able to play XBOX and the like, but is there something that works for the coaxial? I like the TV, and like I said, it's not like it's a huge problem, there's nothing else wrong with it, so I don't really want to throw it out or replace it. Plus, we don't really have the extra money to get it fixed. Any ideas? [/QUOTE]
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