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#30412 - 11/08/02 07:19 PM Connecting an S-Video Device to a TV
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How do I connect my Pioneer LaserDisc player to my TV that only has a Coaxial Input? It only has S-Video outputs.
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#30413 - 11/10/02 05:47 AM Re: Connecting an S-Video Device to a TV
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how 'bout using a cable converter ?
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#30414 - 11/13/02 08:54 PM Re: Connecting an S-Video Device to a TV
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Hmm thats not gonna be to difficult I found a schemtaic for you. If it is what I think and you have S-Video out put from your Laser disc and Coaxial input to your Television you can build it your self for about ~$3 I could check radio shack price lists if you want. here's the schematic for the signal combiner and seporator. so either way you have it here:

basically you can combine the seperated signals from the s-video with a capacitor. Or with an LC network. Try it out. No guarantees though as I have nothing that uses s-video to test it on.

Heres the page I got the info from:
http://www.sbe.org/~sbe26/newsletters/200112.pdf

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#30415 - 11/13/02 09:02 PM Re: Connecting an S-Video Device to a TV
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If you want to use the LC network and cant quit see all the components all redraw the schematic for you.

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#30416 - 11/19/02 03:41 AM Re: Connecting an S-Video Device to a TV
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