Help with monitor on dvr

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Help with monitor on dvr <noweldrecumbent2 01-03-2007
Posted by on January 3, 2007, 7:28 pm
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I have a dvr with all bnc connectors on it. An old monitor I have has rca
video & audio jacks on it instead of the bnc connectors. Please tell me what
I need to connect a tv or make this monitor work on it. Thanks in advance
Dave



Posted by alarman on January 3, 2007, 10:50 pm
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Uh, possibly a BNC to RCA adapter?
js

>I have a dvr with all bnc connectors on it. An old monitor I have has rca
>video & audio jacks on it instead of the bnc connectors. Please tell me
>what I need to connect a tv or make this monitor work on it. Thanks in
>advance
> Dave
>



Posted by Joe Bramblett on January 4, 2007, 10:27 am
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On Wed, 03 Jan 2007 19:50:23 -0800, alarman wrote:

> Uh, possibly a BNC to RCA adapter?

I think he was asking if there's any kind of level conversion in this
case, rather than just the simple fact that BNCs don't come off as easily.

Posted by Robert L Bass on January 4, 2007, 12:58 am
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> I have a dvr with all bnc connectors on it. An old monitor I have has rca
video & audio jacks on it instead of the bnc connectors.
> Please tell me what I need to connect a tv or make this monitor work on it.
Thanks in advance
> Dave

Hi Dave,

There are BNC-to-RCA couplers which will do what you want. There's no
electronics involved. BNC is just a sturdier connector than
RCA. If you can't find a coupler, you can simply take a piece of RG59 coax,
attach a BNC to one end and an RCA plug to the other.

RatShak used to sell couplers ages ago. I don't know if they still do though.
If you can't locate one let me know and I'll get you
one. They only cost a dollar or two.

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Robert L Bass

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Posted by Michael on January 4, 2007, 8:06 am
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wrote:

>I have a dvr with all bnc connectors on it. An old monitor I have has rca
>video & audio jacks on it instead of the bnc connectors. Please tell me what
>I need to connect a tv or make this monitor work on it. Thanks in advance
>Dave
>


Radio sHack Part # 278-250 OR Part # 278-303 (depending on which way
you go with the adapter)
Either is available online or probably your local Radio shack has em
on the shelf $5.49 (each)

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