Atari RCA Connection help

Shadowmonic

Shadowmonic

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i need to convert a single RCA hook up into three RCA hook ups

its the connection to an old Atari. its a cord running out of the Atari and its a single RCA cord that audio and video both go through and theres no way to hook it up unless i can split the signal into three RCA cords
 
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markw

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You're gonna have to be a bit more specific.

i need to convert a single RCA hook up into three RCA hook ups

its the connection to an old Atari. its a cord running out of the Atari and its a single RCA cord that audio and video both go through and theres no way to hook it up unless i can split the signal into three RCA cords
Also, why did you not simply answer the questions posted on your original thread you responded to only 30 minutes before you started this one? Couldn't wait for an answer?

But, I can't think of any single "RCA" connection that contains both audio and video and I've been aroud since long before Atari's hit the market. Possibly an RF signal that had both, but not audio and video directly. Without more info, you're outta luck.

Like they said in your other thread, pictures would help. Pictures of all the hardware involved. Maybe even a model number. Throw us a bone here.
 
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GlocksRock

GlocksRock

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have you gone to Radio Shack yet? Just show they what you have, and thell them what you are trying to do, they will likely have what you need.
 
Shadowmonic

Shadowmonic

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got the pic for the Atari gaming machine

lets see um...

Here's the pic its on the end of an Atari and i need to turn it into three connectors



all i want to do is convert it to three RCA connectors rather than one, right now the audio and video are both traveling through the same one (in the pic) but i want to change it to travel through the standard yellow red and white three RCA cords
 

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markw

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Well then, try a coupola "Y" connectors.

It'll give you the three RCA connections you so desire, but don't bet on it doing what you want.
 
GlocksRock

GlocksRock

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you may have to use the adapter that was mentioned in the other thread, and connect that part to the f-connector, and if you must have the red, white, and yellow connectors, use an adapter for that.
 
Rickster71

Rickster71

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I posted this in the other thread too:

Banphan gave you the answer in post #4

It may look like a video out cable, but if you plug it into the video (yellow) port of a TV or VCR it won't work. The Atari output cable is an RF cable designed to play on US TV channel 3 or 4. There are several options available at Radio Shack to hook it up properly. Female Phono Jack to Male F-Connector will plug onto the end of your video game's RF cord and allow it to connect directly to the back of a TV via the 75ohm cable connector
 
Shadowmonic

Shadowmonic

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no its not an F-connector, this is really old school stuff though its just one single RCA cord that runs out of the Atari and there is sound on the television when I'M playing it and video so i assumed that both audio and video travel through it
 
Shadowmonic

Shadowmonic

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yea i know the part about changing it to a f-connector already Rickster71, i just want to convert it to an RCA so i can plug it up into my reciever

does anyone have any ideas?
 
Shadowmonic

Shadowmonic

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is a y-connector what changes one RCA into two or three or somthing markw?

if so that kinda doesnt make sence cause i feel it needs to have some device in the connector to split the signal
 
Rickster71

Rickster71

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Does the TV have audio out?
It may be easier to hook that to a receiver.
 
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markw

Audioholic Overlord
Yes it does.

is a y-connector what changes one RCA into two or three or somthing markw?

if so that kinda doesnt make sence cause i feel it needs to have some device in the connector to split the signal
But you might want to re-read the last nine words of my post.

You really don't know good advice when you get it, do you?
 
Rickster71

Rickster71

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yea i know the part about changing it to a f-connector already Rickster71, i just want to convert it to an RCA so i can plug it up into my reciever

does anyone have any ideas?
You don't understand.
A receiver won't take an RF signal and do what you want with it.
You are confusing the type of connection with the type of signal it's carrying.
Does your TV have a red and white RCA audio-out. If so, hook that to the receiver.
 
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Rickster71

Rickster71

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One last shot at this.
Send the RF through the input on a VCR and let that convert the whole thing to composite, that can be sent into the TV and a receiver.
 
BMXTRIX

BMXTRIX

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As said in the other thread (WHY TWO THREADS?)... This is the adapter to take the RCA connection to an industry standard F-type connector to connect to the back of your VCR...



The Atari used to come with a box which did this and allowed for cable/Atari connections.

 
Shadowmonic

Shadowmonic

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hey i can do that allready Rickster71 i want to be more organized and connect it to RCA inputs on a switch box rather than to a the an f male on a television

note: the switchbox goes to the reciever then to the television
 
Shadowmonic

Shadowmonic

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this is what i mean...




maybe this will clear things up

oh yea i already have that device

this is basicly what i need to have happen instead of the one F Connector on there that says (out to TV) i want it to be RCA out
 

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Shadowmonic

Shadowmonic

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ok I discovered a sollution
this is what im gonna do

im gonna use these two









will this work?? i want the RCA hook ups on the (RCA CRF907) RF Modulator
to be output instead of input so i can connect RCA wires from the RF Modulator to the television or receiver
 

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