How do you connect a television to a dvd player with only a rf coaxial input?

Channel 3 is the monitor channel in my area. We don't have an s video input just one single rf coaxial input for an antenna. The tv don't even have an l1 or l2. I heard somewhere that people can use a tv like mine to connect to a dvd player or recorder/player via an rf modulator. What is this and how does it connect? Plus, do I put the television set on channel 3 like I do for the vcr? We have to use a converter box to convert digital signals to analog. Do I have to turn off the converter box while playing a dvd through the modulator so the incomming signals through the coax cable don't interfere with the dvd signals from the player? Sounds so complex I almost want to forget but not quite.

Yes, you need an RF modulator. The input is composite or S-video and the output is "coax". You can buy an RF switch so that you don't have to plug/unplug the DVD. Yes, it uses ch 3 or 4 and costs about $25 (radio shack).



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